When food runs out, wolves resort to eating small mammals like mice and grass. It may sound weird but wolves have been known to eat the bark of trees, shredding it down to a pulp for their cubs to swallow.
They had to watch out for traps because farmers doesn't want them to eat their live stalk
they starve.
They die.
they don't survive and dies
They won't and it would not affect our food chain. It would be a terrible loss to the planet though. Fortunately, they are not endangered and their numbers are still growing. They now number well over 20,000.
It was getting to cold for ther ammoths the ice age was covering the entire world!It became colder for longer periods of time and that means less food so they died out
the Mexican wolves kill feral animals that kill cattle and are somtimes used for guard dogs
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A loss of a producer means that there will be less food for consumers since producers are the foundation of an ecosystem
freezing temperatures causing loss of food supply, automobiles and a few illegal hunters. some get damaged in fighting for food, then can not fly and get eaten by wolves and scavengers.
This is often shown in a form of a pyramid.
The loss of birds depend on which birds. If many robins died, the worm population would go up. Cats would have to eat other food.