All I know is that they are a main host for rabies.
when they eat too much meat they can get
sugar problems and sodium problems just like humans
Rabies, Parvo, Distemper, Pneumonia, malaria, West Nile Virus, Plague, Lime Disease, Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, Tuberculosis, and just about any other disease a human can get.
There is no such thing a a sick wall.
yes
I Would "Get rid of" Who ever did get rid of all the wolves . . . .
a neutralizing chemical in their stomach
You don't!
Sick or injured wolves, if they live alone, usually stay in a quiet, enclosed space, like a cave or hole, until they die or recover. If they live in packs, the rest of the wolves are likely to either carry food in their mouths to the sick/injured packmember, or regurgitate food from their stomachs. Hey - beggars can't be choosers! ;) A lone sick or injured wolf will die, but if the wolf is in a pack, the other pack members will regurgitate food for the injured wolf.
wolves kill and eat sick and injured animals with altogether help the animals they ate...SAVE THE WOLVES!!! wolves kill and eat sick and injured animals with altogether help the animals they ate...SAVE THE WOLVES!!!
A Sick Pack
....Answer Time....It gets into your glands and then is produced as sick, sometimes when your sick its not because your ill its because your muscles have wasted products that they want to get rid of
What did the girl do to get rid of her own guilt?
Brush your teeth and use a mouthwash.
Eat.
Your question is not properly formed (it makes no sense) however you must understand that wolves live in "packs" not on their own.
NO! They don't eat their own kind. They eat sick or old elk, deer, and other animals. They actually help the environment by getting rid of the sick and old animals. They can also be scavengers and feed off of carcasses. They aren't cannibals. :) INCORRECT. The guy who made the first answer is wrong, no offense to him. Wolves have and do commit cannibalism, it isn't really uncommon. Wolves cannibalize pack mates after they are killed by other wolves or die for other reasons, there has been a record of 6 month-old cubs eating their parents after being killed in a fight. So yes wolves ARE cannibals. INCORRECT. Although a starving pack MAY resort to cannibalism, wolves rarely feed on other wolves, ESPECIALLY, their deceased family members. If you have proof, please show us a link, because I doubt such a grisly and unnecessary thing would take place between pups and parents. In conclusion, even if wolves DO resort to cannibalism once in a while, that does NOT make them cannibals. No offense. No, they only eat sick or injured animals like elk and deer. They help the environment by taking away these animals that are suffering.