Hungry Hunters.
HUMANS
Us humans and wolves
all wolves prefer to live in packs because it allows for more successful hunts.
wolves have no natural animals except the bear which digs out its den and eats its young ....
most wolves are harmful and that does include gray wolves
Gray wolves and their subspecies. The most common subspecies of gray wolf to eat a caribou is the arctic/tundra wolf. Timber wolves might also eat a heard, but timber wolves typically live a bit too far south of where most caribou live.
gray wolves are mammals who give birth
how baby gray wolves protected
bear
Gray wolves, the species of wolves we have in the U.S., are a shade of gray, white, or black.
Gray wolves howl to assemble the pack (usually before and after hunts), to pass on an alarm (particularly at a den site), to locate each other during a storm or unfamiliar territory and to communicate across great distances.
Know there is only one animal that hunts wolves- us humans. We do not eat them for the most part as well. If you are talking about in a hunting way like a fox hunts and kills a rabbit then no they do not get eaten by anything. Yet if say the wolf dies, the body would decompose and animals with the job of decomposing organic life would eat the carcass.