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wolf eels
Canada I think
All animals try to protect themselves in one way or another. It is part of being alive.
Predators of octopuses on this coast include sea otters, seals, sea lions, minks, dogfish sharks, lingcod, wolf eels, salmon, dolphins, cormorants, and several species of whales. There appear to be no invertebrate predators other than other cephalopods, at least not in shallow coastal areas.
humans
i think man kind is their predators
What does a maned wolf do to protect its young?
ducks have many predators two of them is a wolf and fox
Literally to say there are no predators for wolf but in some cases wild cats hurt them especially during having their meal,if these wolf interrupt then this scenario happens
A wolf and a bear.
Wolf eels like to hang out in moderate and shallow depths. They specifically like making lairs and dens within the crevices of rocky areas like bottom shelves and rocky coral.
Cougars don't usually hide, because they are predators. They have sharp claws to protect themselves and since they live in mostly dusty areas, the terrain is mostly the same color as their furs, giving them camouflage.