They do not hunt in packs
No. The Alpha wolf hunts in a pack. Lone wolves will hunt alone but the Alpha utilizes his pack. In doing so they can take down more or bigger prey which means more food for the pack, pups, and soon-to-be-mothers.
hunt for food stay together
in a wolf hunt, the wolf and it's pack go out and kill an animal for food Hope this answered your question ;)
cuzz the wolf are meat eaters and they like to eat the moose but the moose is plant eater they dont eat meat the wolf hunt in a pack and they attacke and share there food
Lone Wolf. Not being sarcastic
Wolves are very social animals they work as a pack to hunt. When a wolf get separated from the pack it howls to locate the others. With out the pack a wolf will not survive long.
Wolves are very social animals they work as a pack to hunt. When a wolf get separated from the pack it howls to locate the others. With out the pack a wolf will not survive long.
The lone wolf is a wolf without a pack. Its travels in the slithers of land inbetween pack territories, and if often very low ranked if it joins a pack.
The wolf is not known to be a solitary predator. They depends on the pack to hunt and protect them self. There for there are more wolf packs than lone wolf. ( For the strength of the Pack is the Wolf, and the strength of the Wolf is the Pack)
Wolves do a number of things when they are active. They hunt for food, they mate, they fight with other wolves for pack dominance, they howl at the moon.
A wolf lives in a pack of other wolves usually 8-12 wolves per a pack
Coyotes generally prefer the solitary life but will occasionally form loose groups for convenience, to make taking larger prey items easier. They are not a strict social group as found in the wolf pack, however.