Humans take the largest toll on the wolf population due to the value of their fur and other pest control related issues. Wolves also have problems with other predators. Grizzly bears will often dug up and eat wolf cubs. Additionally, grizzly bears will try to scavenge the meat of other animals that wolves have killed, and may end up fighting the wolves away from the animal carcass. Cougars will also occasionally kill a wolf, for the same reasons. When attacked, a moose will try to kick a wolf. Occasionally, this will result in the wolf's death.
Wolves are a top predator which are only threatened and hunted by other wolves and humans. They may also get injured or killed by those large game animals that they hunt (like moose, elk, and bison), and other predators that are in competition for the same food as them (grizzly bears, cougars and wolverines).
I don't think there are any animals -except humans- who'll actually attack a wolf pack in the first place, unless that animal be rabid.
And even then, a whole wolf pack can take down a grizzly bear even, and since bears are normally solitary creatures, I doubt a bear would stand a chance.
However, moose, -and other hooved animals- although they are prey, their kicks can kill a wolf, and if a heard happens to stampeded where the wolves are, they just might kill off the pack.
Yeah, I don't think any animal, except a human, can kill a pack of wolves, and I highly doubt any animal would bother attacking wolves in the first place.
Wolves are not the prey of any other animal. They are top level predators. That does not mean that the occasional grizzly bear won't kill a wolf and eat the carcass, it simply means that no animal does that on a regular basis because wolves are darn good at protecting themselves.
Animals kill wolf cubs because its the circle of life. Animals kill other animals to feed their pack, like their CUBS!!!
Elk, deer caribou, moose, rabbits, hares mice, etc.
Bears attack wolves but only by surprise because bears don't run that fast.
A pack of wolves and even a grizzly.
No animal would eat a pack of wolves. There can be as many as 20 in a pack.
Wolves are pack animals
If a pack of wolves can kill a grizzly then it can kill a polar bear!!!
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I don't think there are any animals -except humans- who'll actually attack a wolf pack in the first place, unless that animal be rabid. And even then, a whole wolf pack can take down a grizzly bear even, and since bears are normally solitary creatures, I doubt a bear would stand a chance. However, moose, -and other hooved animals- although they are prey, their kicks can kill a wolf, and if a heard happens to stampeded where the wolves are, they just might kill off the pack. Yeah, I don't think any animal, except a human, can kill a pack of wolves, and I highly doubt any animal would bother attacking wolves in the first place.
Whether a single animal or a pack, wolves belong to the species Canus lupus.
A pack of wolves definitely because werewlves can kill vampires so why not one hippo.
yes they are a pack animal
Yes, in most cases. They will kill the whole rival pack if they can. They will also kill deomestic dogs if they come near.
Wolves hunt in packs and will usually take down either the old, young or sick. When their prey senses them they will run but the old, young and sick won't be able to keep up with the herd so they are prey for the wolves. In a pack the wolves will latch onto the throat, back and haunches to take down their prey
Oh, yes, indeed!