The populations of animals they feed on would get smaller and as a consequence so would other populations of other animals which prey on the same things that wolves do.
If a population of wolves were unable to sustain itself (because of the number of prey), they would lessen or stabilise at a number. Populations don't usually grow indiscriminately, except for us human beings, of course, till now that is.
Usually populations stabilise easily.
Many wolves stay with their pack for life but there are others that will break away from the pack and create their own becoming either the Alpha male or Alpha female
Big Brain Wolf happened in 2009.
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about 700,000 wolves are alive today on the planet
They are usually in Canada and they cover almost all over there. It's pretty big.
An Artic wolf would win Wolfs ar biger than foxes.
Lion. Big cats are too powerful for a wolf to tackle alone.
If there food population went down either there population will go down and some will move to a new place with a big food source.
The big bad wolf's first name is typically not specified in traditional stories. He is commonly referred to simply as "the big bad wolf."
The big, bad, wolf is bad! No one is his friend! The big, bad, wolf is bad! No one is his friend! The big, bad, wolf is bad! No one is his friend!
1600 wolves, the federal delisting plan allows 2/3 of current wolf population to be killed
A wolf.
yes, there is episode of pleasant goat and big big wolf