It is a wolf's natural instinct to be in a pack, consisting of around seven females, and three males, one of each being the alpha male, and the alpha male, and their offspring. Lone wolves will join a pack for a female to mate with during mating season and protection.
The only predator of wolves are humans. I have killed my share of wolves, as their hides are quite expensive.
How does each cellular component interact with each other?
no because they fight each other
Gray wolves interact the same way all wolves do, through howling. They mark there territory and live in packs. The pack leader is the alpha. Other wolves show submittance by rolling on their back and bitting.
wolves protect each other to keep the number of their pack at a size where they can still hunt.Because wolf packs are families, and they care about each other.
wolves protect each other to keep the number of their pack at a size where they can still hunt.Because wolf packs are families, and they care about each other.
Wolves work with each other to hunt for game. They are family.
No.They do not feed on each other.
No but two wolves can eat and pretty much kill each other
How they interact is they don't interact individually.
They do not interact with any non living things. They might eat a carcass of a dead animal but other then that then they do not.
In one, the participants do not interact with each other, and in the other, they do interact with each other. (Apex)