Bears will eat about anything, but they could not catch an adult wolf.
If there was no other food around and the wolf was dead, the bear may eat the wolf. Bears would not hunt wolves normally and wolves can outrun a bear.
Wolves.
If a wolf found a dead bear laying around it would probably eat it but generally, no.
No they don't. Arctic wolves live in packs and they are even known to kill and eat small bear cubs. There is no way that a Polar Bear will kill wolves because wolves are so much faster for them to catch and because arctic wolves work in packs.No, their ranges don't really overlap.
No. Wolves aren't where polar bear cubs are located. Male polar bears if they are hungry will hunt a cub and eat it.
no the bear will eat the wolf
A larger predator like a pack of wolves or a big cat such as a tiger or a lion could potentially eat a bear.
No, wolves don't eat polar bears. Infact nothing eats a polar bear,that's how strong they are. But, only humans eat or kill a polar bear. Polar bears eat almost all the animals in there habitat.The wolves don't eat a polar bear because from this small animal eating a large animal, unbelivable! That would never happen.
Bears eat anything and everything they are big enough to kill.
There are not many things that will choose to eat a coyote. Sometimes humans and bears will eat a coyote.
A black bear can eat a lone wolf, but since wolves live in packs, the black bear would prefer not to. When it comes to carrion fights, black bears will attack wolves and sometimes drive them away.
Other than humans, tigers appear to be the only serious predators of wolves, not bears. Proven cases of tigers killing wolves are rare and attacks appear to be competitive rather than predatory in nature, with at least four proven records of tigers killing wolves without consuming them. Wolves and bears will occasionally fight over prey.