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There is no such thing as blue wolves.
Polar bears are left-handed.
There are approximately 5000 gray wolves that are left in the wild.
Only about 1,200...:(there are lynx in Spain, Canada , and there is the erasian lynx
polar bears All bears are left-handed.
I think today there are only 200 Arctic wolves left.
There are 50.234 wolves left in Canada.
Humans are the main predators of wolves. We have guns and traps. But wolf pups are very vulnerable to many things. The elements can freeze them, they can get left behind and starve, they might get killed by birds, bears, and other carnivores. Humans Predators, really none, a bear if the wolf comes to close to it Wolves do have enemies, but no predators that prey on them. Grizzly bears can very easily kill wolves, but they do not intentionally hunt them. Wolves don't really have predators. They have enemies, like a human would certainly be something, or a bear. A bear could kill them in a fight for the same kill. But other than that, wolves don't have predators.
Arctic foxes eat lemmings, voles, and carrion left by polar bears and arctic wolves. They get such food by using their nose and hunting skills, as well as their cunning to get what they need.
in 2005 it says in a book that there's about 200,000 more gray wolves left
A black bear's natural enemies are grizzly bears and wolves; however, men and dogs are also enemies to black bears. All bears seem to lack the ability to commit to a target, so even two dogs can run the largest of bears to a state of exhaustion. Polar bears have been known to get over-heated and faint while being harassed by sled dogs - after which all the musher has to do is walk up with a harpoon and kill the poor beast.Other black bear sows with cubs, possibly cougars, possibly wolves, man, grizzlies.
They use the left over turkey to make turkey sandwiches.