They are not so much natural enemies as natural competitors in their ecological niche. Both are predators and in many areas cats such as cougars, lynx, and bobcats compete for many of the same prey.
yes they are enimes
Yes, the enemies are wild dogs, wolves, and mountain cats.
No, the Arctic wolf is an apex predator and has no natural enemies.
wolves don't have natural enemies but what kills the most of them is humans
bears and wolves
My definition, a domesticated animal doesn't have any natural enemies, but in general, a horse's natural enemies include wolves and large cats such as panthers and mountain lions. Alligators and coyotes also may kill and eat horses.
A Clydesdale has several natural enemies. These include bears, house flies, foxes, wild cats, snakes, coyotes, wolves, bears, and even some humans.
man, coyotes, bear, mtn lions, wolves
Predators for the otter include wolves and large cats, but they are protected when in the water.
Mountian lions, dogs, wolves, and man..
Humans, larger carnivores like wolves, cougars and bears.
Anything that can eat it: monkeys, wolves, etc.