It all depends. Wolf packs with a greater concentration of males are built with muscle - adapted to hunt larger game like bison. They're stocky, well-muscled, and persistent. They rely on brute strength in order to bring down their prey. Wolf packs with a greater concentration of females, however, are built for speed - adapted to hunt "smaller" or more medium sized game like elk, hares, etc. They're fast, agile, and strategic. They chase they're prey until it becomes tired, giving them an opportunity to strike and bring down the animal with ease. Once they've gotten their meal, they will eat according to hierarchy. This applies to both types.
They open their mouth and bites on their prey
heterotrophic nutrition
dinutrition
it is heterotrophic nutrition
periphral parental nutrition total parenteral nutrition
saprotophic nutrition is the nutrition of organisms which feed on dead animals
the nutrition of a meal
the nutrition is grass and water
Yes. The Arctic wolf is a subspecies of the grey wolf.
wolf wolf = ze'ev ze'ev (זאב זאב)
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Good nutrition keeps you healthy. Nutrition is absorbed by your digestive system.
The mode of nutrition for the Venus Flytrap is Heterotrophic Nutrition.