Acting as a pack, they chase it down and bite it.
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.
Arctic foxes and wolves may eat Snowy Owls because they are opportunistic feeders, taking advantage of whatever food source is available in the harsh Arctic environment. Snowy Owls are occasionally preyed upon by these predators as they are not as agile as other birds and may be easier to catch.
whenever they catch food
No, wolves do not eat arctic foxes.Sometimes, though they usually go for easier to catch game like hares or caribou.The Arctic Fox avoids them unless they are sneaking around. They are very fast too. So the Arctic Wolf and Arctic Fox rarely eat each other.
The most powerful (or apex) predator in the arctic is the polar bear.arctic foxes, polar bears
because, if the arctic wolves had pup's the same time as the other wolves then the pup's would not live. because for one, they'd freeze, for another, they would not have enough food to go around. just like the amount of wolves. they have few pup's when there's scarce food, and lots when the food is plenty-full.
yes, they can regurgitate there food on command
They are predators. They hunt their food, catch it using their teeth.
There are no arctic wolves in Antarctica, nor or there any land animals: it's too cold there to support any kind of animal life or food chain.
What is one of the arctic wolves symbyosis
I don't think arctic wolves migrate, but I'm not sure. They probably migrate in the autumn or winter. wolves migrate in the winter when they follow the caribou for food
Young arctic wolves are called pups.