Yes, Wolves rarely do kill Bears if the pack is here to help the pack leader by jumping and clamping it's jaws on the back or the butt and the muzzle of the bear & then the bear will be killed and eaten by the whole pack of wolves for them to feed, especially carcasses of bison, elk, horses, deer, or male bears.
Lions, hyenas, and wolves hunt together. Bears hunt alone.
Bears,wolves,and seagulls
There are no significant predators of wolves. Some animals, primarily bears, will fight with wolves, but they don't hunt them for food.
No. Wolves aren't where polar bear cubs are located. Male polar bears if they are hungry will hunt a cub and eat it.
no the bear will eat the wolf
bears and other animal higher in the food chain
mostly carnivores that hunt in groups, for example wolves, but not bears.
they do not.they will fight them off when they disturb their kill,but they do not hunt them.
Red wolves, or any other type of wolves, have no natural predators. The only other living thing that poses a threatto them is humans, and possibly bears, but both do not hunt wolves to eat.
Wolves, ants, eagles, snakes, bears, deers, mostly things that hunt
Humans, cougars/mountain lions, black bears, wolves, coyotes, etc.
Polar bears typically hunt and forage alone, as they are solitary animals. They do not hunt in packs like some other carnivores such as wolves. Polar bears are skilled hunters that rely on their keen sense of smell to locate prey.