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.
I suppose. If the wolf intimidates the bear.
The bear will attack a wolf that is attempting to steal its prey or will attack to steal the prey of a wolf.
A single bear would win against a single wolf.
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.
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
Ofcourse brown bear would win against a wolf one on one.
Wolf, if the bear is hungry.
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
If there was no other food around and the wolf was dead, the bear may eat the wolf. Bears would not hunt wolves normally and wolves can outrun a bear.
Really none, a bear would kill a wolf if the wolf came near its den and cubs or food.Wolves don't naturally have any, except humans. Bears will attack a wolf if it feels threatened not sure if this is true but with all the research and reading I've done, I'm pretty sure.
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.
An eagle may attack an undefended wolf cub but would not attack an adult wolf. However an eagle may scavenge a wolf carcass.
They could kill a cub but would never risk attacking a healthy adult. One swipe can crack a mooses skull imagine what it would do to a wolf ;)^ wrong, if you were talking about a fully grown grizzly bear than perhaps yes, the answer above would be right, but any other type of bear would stand little chance against a pack of hunting wolfs such as the grey wolf. the black bear for instance could be killed by a lone wolf, if the wolf made a clean sneak attack while the bear was off guard. The wolfs agility vs the bears is an obvious win for the wolf, as it is able to jump about much more than the bear.
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