How else would they eat? They have to hunt down their food in the wild
they hunt
They can search for (hunt for) food but they do not hunt like lions or wolves.
Yes, in the wild packs of 5-12, gray wolves hunt to get food.
Dogs are "domestic" wolves - and like wolves they will hunt and scavenge to get their food if not fed by man.
They are predators. They hunt their food, catch it using their teeth.
There are no significant predators of wolves. Some animals, primarily bears, will fight with wolves, but they don't hunt them for food.
Yes, because Gray Wolves are meat eaters for their food.For animals.
Smell and sight. How do dogs hunt?
bears and other animal higher in the food chain
Sadly they hunt where ever they want
Wolves are generally oppurtunistic feeders, and will eat any meat that is available, though they tend to hunt and eat ungulates the most.To eat food.
Wolves hunt in a pack, and mostly elk/deer/caribous. Lone wolf sometimes attack hares if there is little other food. In the worst times, wolves will eat berries, but really, only in the worst times.