Yes
Little Red Riding Hood's grandmother was eaten by a wolf in the fairy tale.
Natural enemies of the red wolf are humans, alligators, and parasites such as mange and heartworm
man is the biggest enimie because of logging camps and other human dangers.
Like many other large apex predators, the red wolf has been considered a threat to livestock.
Yes, a red robin is safe for consumption but is rarely eaten by humans.
a wolf spider. they hurt but are not deadly to humans
Not all are protected about 40% of the red wolf population are killed and eaten by rednecks. 10 % of the 40% are roadkill
she and her grandmother were eaten by the wolf and then saved by the huntsman when he cut them out of the wolf's stomach. there are a few variations but thats the general idea...
Yes, humans hunt ruffed lemurs for food, and the fossa may kill any that stray from the very tops of the trees.
The red wolf in endangered. You would need to check your local laws to see if it is legal to own any wolf.
It was banned because people didnt want kids reading about people getting eaten by a wolf and then having to cut the wolf open to get the grandma out.
If you are referring to regularly eating grey wolves, then NO, I do not. However, if you are wondering if I have ever tried a grey wolf, then my answer is no. Although this is purely a morality issue, one could eat a Grey Wolf like any other animal, if one were forced to by starvation. Skinning, cutting the meat, and cooking.