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um well i dont know really but ill have a go ok so,

well problem i have not seen that but ill guess

um they would not be alive

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And the next five decades will almost certainly be different from the first five decades. And the only way we will know how, is to continue observing. The most important events in the history of Isle Royale wolves and moose have been essentially unpredictable events – disease, tick outbreaks, severe winters, and immigrant wolves.

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the deer would over populate

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Q: What do you think would have happened to the moose on the island had wolves NOT been introduced?
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What happened to the number of wolves on isle royale between 1975 to 1985?

If there are less moose, then there will be less wolves because there isn't as much prey. If there are more moose, then there will be more wolves since there is an increase in prey.


Why declining wolves affect on moose?

When the number of wolves decline the number of moose increase because wolves are the main eaters of moose


Is the number of moose on the island a density-dependent or density independent limiting factor for the wolves?

Food availability for the moose and disease for the wolf


What do wolves help with in isle royal park?

Ninety-nine percent of Isle Royale is designated as a federal wilderness area and as the island's top predator, wolves are essential to controlling the island's moose population.


Do moose attack wolves?

Yes, surprisingly, moose almost always beat wolves in a fight.


What will eat a moose?

Wolves or ticks will eat a moose.


What are moose eaten by?

wolves


What is the relationship between the moose and the wolves on Isle Royale?

The wolves and the moose on Isle Royale have a predator-prey relationship.


Can a bull moose kill a pack of wolves?

The question depends on the quantity and strength of the wolves, and the strength and health of the bull moose. Usually, a pack of wolves (5 or more wolves) would attack and kill a young moose or an injured moose that is too weak to fight any longer. Wolves always look for weak animals for them to kill, like an injured moose. Even if the wolves attack a healthy, strong moose, the wolves would win but they would get some members injured. Bull moose can sometimes drive off a pack of wolves if they are large and the wolves were not eager to fight down it. But bull moose can also kill or fend off a pack of wolves if they were strong and healthy enough to do so. Bull moose are pretty aggressive and powerful enough to kill grizzly bears or brown bears, which makes them quite dangerous enough to fight off a pack of wolves. Ten or eleven strong wolves are enough to bring down a healthy, strong rutting bull moose if they avoid the moose's hooves/antlers, and gave painful bites to the hamstrings.


Do wolves eat moose?

Yes, especially the Gray Wolves that live in the northern areas where moose are prevalent. They also eat animals related to the moose such as elk and caribou.


What are enemies of the moose?

The moose's natural predators include wolves, bears, and coyotes; however, humans are also responsible for a significant portion of moose fatalities.


What could the wolves do if the moose went extinct?

moose, just like any other kind of animal can reproduce, but if they do go extinct. Wolves will eat other things, wolves don;t just eat moose you know.