The survival of wolves depends on the pack as a whole. It takes the team of them to bring down prey to eat and it takes the pack to watch after young wolves who are sometimes the future of the pack. They need to mark their boundaries so they can claim any prey that's inside their territory. The pack is basically what wolves need to survive as a whole.
Wolves are secondary or tertiary consumers. The energy available to them in their food is only a fraction (about 10%) of the energy consumed by the rabbits. Most of the rabbits' energy is consumed maintaining homeostasis, rather, the processes the rabbits must go through to stay alive and ensure the reproductive success of their children (foraging, fleeing, mating, etc.)
Wolves feed on bunnies because they are an easy meal when there are no deer around..
There are no Himalayan wolves in Antarctica.
yes they can
no not really
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Wolves are predators
how they learn to survive on their own
Wolves need paws to chase their prey and kill the prey. They eat to survive.
Wolves hunt to survive, they eat small prey and large prey such as elk and caribou.
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they use their fur and survival instincts
they use their fur and survival instincts
They are adapted to survive in their ecosystem.