Wolves are carnivores (meat eaters) but they will eat other foods as well. Their diet ranges from big game, such as elk and moose, to earthworms, berries and grasshoppers.To avoid using too much energy catching their food, wolves prey on weaker members of a herd, such as old, young or sick animals. In summer, when the herds migrate, wolves eat mice, birds and even fish. They may also eat carrion.
In packs
Wolves hunt in packs for their prey.
In packs
Yes, in the wild packs of 5-12, gray wolves hunt to get food.
Six to ten
Everywhere.....
Orcas and wolves are Arctic animals that hunt in packs.
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White Wolves, usually called Arctic Wolves, live mainly in Canadian Arctic, Alaska and the northern parts of Greenland. That means that packs or lone wolves will hunt in their territory in these parts.
Grey wolves hunt in packs together so that big animals wont get a chance to attack, but instead of the big animals hunting grey wolves, grey wolves hunt the big animals.
Some wolves hunt alone, but some wolves hunt in packs. When they hunt in packs they don't just jump up to it, first they stalk it (elk, moose, deer, ect), then they do a plan to gather them together and catch them OR run them into a ditch, canyon, river, stream, ect. Great question :)
Wolves hunt in packs and they call or howl to each other and pass information.