they need to catch deer and other animals so they don't over populate and eat all of the vegetation.
wolves live in a hot and cold ecosystem
Timber wolves, another name for gray wolves, are apex predators. They help the ecosystem in two ways: They weed out the weak and the sick, keeping the population of prey animals healthy. They also keep prey animals from overpopulating.
yes. they serve the function of "predators" in most ecosystems in which they exist.
There will be no more wolves and the ecosystem will collapse some.
NO... Unless someone ships a whole bunch of wolves there, but that would ruin the ecosystem
yes
Forests
The role an organism plays in an ecosystem is its niche.
Better in or at or with what?Well, pandas are cuter, but wolves are a vital part of the ecosystem.
They are adapted to survive in their ecosystem.
The wolf keeps the deer population down so they don't over populate. If they did, the deer wold compltely destoy the entire ecosystem aroung it. WOLVES RULE!
The most important role an organism plays in the ecosystem