Generally, wolves live longer than rabbits do.
A wolf's lifespan in the wild is 20 years, give or take, although in captivity they usually only live 16 years.
Rabbits, on the other hand, normally live 9-12 years as pets (well cared for pets, that is), and not even a year in the wild.
animals like foxes,wolves,racoons,rabbits,deer,bears,skunk and birds. :D
dogs came from wolves, and wolves ate rabbits, sometimes. some rabbits get along with dogs, but you might want to be cautious.
Wolves and rabbits do not eat fruit. Some insects, such as fruit flies, eat fruit.
They are two different species but they are both mammals. So they have the same characteristics all mammals have in common. They have live births, are covered with hair and suckle their young. they also live in closely knit communities.
All small animals that the wolves can catch.
Foxes, wolves, humans
No, females live longer
depends if there is a wolf and a dog the same size about the same but if there is a tiny dog and a wolf the tiny dog
Rabbits, squirrels, humans.
Anything from rabbits to moose.
Wolves eat deer, moose, rabbits, mice.
It's not true that rabbits with long ears have a longer lifespan than rabbits with short ears. Ear length has no bearing on a rabbit's lifespan.