No. Wolves and coyotes are related wild dogs so they do not eat wolves plus they eat plant eaters they are meat eaters.
Coyotes are normally quite a bit smaller than wolves and the two species compete for food. It is not uncommon for wolves to kill coyotes because of this competition.
It depends on the type of hare, but wolves and coyotes will hunt them
Yes. To name a few: coyotes, wolves, cougars, bobcats, lynx . . .
In Manitoba, they hunt white - tailed deer, caribou, moose, wild turkey, black bear, coyotes, and gray wolves.
Humans, cougars/mountain lions, black bears, wolves, coyotes, etc.
Wolves and coyotes may compete for some of the same food. No wolves equals more food for coyotes. More food equals more coyotes.
Both depending on the circumstance. Coyotes usually hunt for their food, which makes them predators, However, larger carnivores such as wolves or bears can also kill coyotes if they catch them.
Coyotes, wolves, foxes, mountain lions, bobcats, eagles, hawks, falcons, and owls regularly hunt jackrabbits.
wolves can not attemp to fight them
Well there are a few animals which do live and hunt in groups. In America, there are wolves which are called packs, and there are coyotes, which are called packs also. They are lead by the dominant female and male.
Coyotes hunt for rodents and insects and other things like that.
Yes, where wolves are present, they drive off or kill coyotes.
Coyotes adapt to the grasslands by adjusting the type of food they eat. If there is larger prey around they will hunt in packs. If smaller prey is found than the coyote will hunt alone.