It depends on the scenario and the health of the two animals. The eagle has good advantage flight and sharp talons the size of a grizzly bear's claw. But the wolf has speed advantage, is smart, and has good jaws with rows of sharp teeth.
a GREY WOLF would kill a bald eagle easily. The wolf would bite the eagle's neck and shake it. The eagle probably would hurt the wolf with his talons but the wolf would over power it
They kill small adults and sometimes feed on them.
A half wolf half eagle is called a Cynogriffon or a Chamrosh.
a hyena would kill it, then a big bird like a eagle might eat eat.
Most likely a wolf.
The eagle is trained to direct a powerful diving blow to the base of the neck, below the head. Sometimes they miss, and have to try again, aiming for the mouth of the wolf with their bone crushing talons in an effort to gain a second chance at their deadly blow. Contrary to popular belief, the wolf is not merely pinned down by the eagle, but is killed. The art of training eagles to kill wolves, in Mongolia especially, has been around for thousands of years and continues to be a way of life as well as adhering to tradition.
Kill Eagle died in 1885.
Kill Eagle was born in 1827.
An eagle may attack an undefended wolf cub but would not attack an adult wolf. However an eagle may scavenge a wolf carcass.
No. An Eagle can do little or nothing to harm a wolf.
no unless it is a baby wolf by it self or dead
That's like pitting velociraptor against t-rex. The harpy eagle is considered one of the largest birds of prey, is much stronger and more powerful in comparison, and could easily outweigh a red-tailed hawk. No doubt about it. I think if a golden eagle is able to kill a wolf, then a harpy eagle is able to kill a hawk, no contest.