Only if provoked. That can be over food or if the bear is a threat to the wolves' pups. Other than that, they avoid one another.
Neither a wolf nor a bear would want to get into a fight with each other if they could avoid it. Although the bear would be very likely to win such a fight, it would still be injured in the process, perhaps badly.
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BEars, Cayotes, Foxes, big birds... all can be seen as enimies of the wolf. However, though nearly ANY carnivore is a wolves enime, hardly any animal would attack a full grown wolf other then humans and dogs. Not even bears would attack one less a desperate wolf attacks a feed bear first. Contrary to popular believe, Wolves and bear RARLY fight, let alone if one has a carcuss or not. Usually, the wolf would wait, and only aproach the carcuss once the bear is finished, and a bear wont usually get the chance to eat the carcuss if the wolf killed it, as a wolf eats in a pack, then 'cashes the food'. Every animal -except hunters- give the wolf a wide berth. However, any animal that eats meat WILL attack, kill, and eat a wolf pup if they can. That is why every carnivore is a wolves enimy, epecially when there are pups nearby
Types of different animals that attack the gray wolf are, the bear, the honeybees when a gray wolf is slepping nd last but not least is the adult dogs.
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Yes, puppies tend to be more aloof and clumsy.
Anywhere above three to four years
No a wolf is far to strong the only way a human could posibly hurt a wolf is if you thack them on the nose but you would have to get past its teeth and 1,500 lbs psi bite. so again no a human wouldnt last more then five minutes against a full grown healthy male wolf.
I don't think so a full grown wolf vs a full grown husky might be a tough match but wolves are more fit for the wild and stronger, huskies might pull sleds and all but wolves are natural born fighters.
A wollf. It doesn't make sense as a bear. It looks like a bear to me....but it would not make sense nobody knows for sure, a bear? It is definitely a bear....wolf's dont roar... It should be a wolf but it isn't. Wolf Wolf Wolf
Yes, a Mountain lion, wolf, and a bear! But a wolverine can also attack back they are very feirce.
A full grown female Grey wolf, old enough to breed is about 2 1/2 - 3 years old