Wolves are wild animals. If they are living in the wild they can not possibly be put on a diet, and if they are in some form of captivity their diet should be as close as possible to their natural diet. This should include both what they are eating and how much they are eating.
Wolves predominately eat hoofed animals such as deer, moose, bison, elk and caribou; they will occasionally eat berries and grass in order to cleanse their systems when they have eaten something that does not agree with them. They also need to consume, on average, 3 to 10 pounds of meat a day.
Yes, wolves will indeed eat turkey. Turkey is not considered to be a main staple of their diet but they will eat them if they are hungry enough.
Wolves are carnivores. They also eat berries but their main diet is meat. Wolves' main prey are dear, elk, fish, etc.
Wolves hunt to survive, they eat small prey and large prey such as elk and caribou.
Wolves are carnivores. However, they will eat other foods as well. Their diet ranges from big game, such as elk and moose, to earthworms, berries and grasshoppers. They will eat just about anything.
Wolves are carnivores. However, they will eat other foods as well. Their diet ranges from big game, such as elk and moose, to earthworms, berries and grasshoppers. They will eat just about anything.
Their diet ranges from big game, such as elk and moose, to earthworms, berries and grasshoppers.
All wolves can eat an omnivorous diet. However, their primary diet is carnivorous.
Wolves are primarily carnivores. They may eat some plant materials but their teeth and digestive system are not very well suited for subsisting on a plant diet.
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Wolves are probably better described as "non-obligate carnivores". They eat primarily meat, but will occasionally consume vegetable matter. They eat meat to survive but wolves eat grass to cure stomach aches and help with digestionThey are primarily carnivores - their diet is mostly of meat from their pray, but many wolves love berries and other fruits and roots as well. They don't eat plants to survive.
Wolves supplement their diet with fruit and vegetable matter. They willingly eat the berries of mountain ash, lily of the valley, bilberries, blueberries and cowberry. Other fruits include nightshade, apples and pears. They readily visit melon fields during the summer months.
Wolves are omnivores so there is little they will not eat. Wolves supplement their diet with fruit and vegetable matter. They willingly eat the berries of mountain ash, lily of the valley, bilberries, blueberries and cowberry. Other fruits include nightshade, apples and pears. They readily visit melon fields during the summer months.