People in America hunted wolves because they were killing their cattle and sheep, and breaking fences. Therefore, when they saw a wolf, they shot it. Many Americans came to hate wolves and would kill a wolf even if it wasn't presently doing anything wrong.They have been reintroduced to protected areas like Yellowstone National Park.
Originally it was hunted because it killed and ate large amounts of livestock, so farmers and herders would hunt local wolves to help keep their animals alive.
humans hunt them but not much eats them
A wolf's worst predator is the human. It is ironic, however humans kill more wolves than any other species. They hunt them and destroy their land for resources.
No animal could or would hunt down a wolf, except a human who is hunting a wolf for its hide. In the natural world (humans not included), wolves are apex predators, not prey, so they are the hunters, hardly (or never, rather) the hunted.
it can kill humans i love todd ferrel Wolves do not go out of their way to kill/hunt humans, but will become aggressive when provoked or scared.
Because they were killed off by us humans
Only humans specifically hunt grizzlies. The gray wolf is the grizzly's historic rival for sustenance, but neither species specifically hunts the other.
To humans it does nothing but to a werewolf it makes them into a wolf. The full moon is also said to be a time when other creatures like vampires hunt or meet.
They grey wolf will hunt early in the day or late at night.
Wolf Hunt - 1908 was released on: USA: 1908
in a wolf hunt, the wolf and it's pack go out and kill an animal for food Hope this answered your question ;)
It is impossible for humans to have wolf DNA.
They do not hunt in packs