No, wolves are animals.
Wolves are animals.
Its not called WOLF-VEINThe name of plant is WOLFSBANE (ACONITUM LYCOCTONUM) PERENNIAL HERB OF THE BUTTERCUP FAMILY AND VERY POISONOUS .COMMONLY ASSOCIATED WITH the other plant MONKSHOOD
Yes, The Wolf Creek Dam is a Hydroelectric dam.
Antelopes are herbivores, plant eaters, and have no interest in trying to eat a wolf.
You plant it
cuzz the wolf are meat eaters and they like to eat the moose but the moose is plant eater they dont eat meat the wolf hunt in a pack and they attacke and share there food
They eat plants and eat other animals, sometimes!
yes. plant it in the fully upgraded void nest.
No, they are herbivores (plant eaters). A wolf that eats the deer is a carnivore (meat eater).
Wolves do not obtain energy directly from the sun like plants do through photosynthesis. Instead, wolves acquire energy by consuming other animals or plant-eating animals. They are at the top of the food chain and get their energy from the animals they hunt and eat.
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"Wolf's bane" (also known as aconite) is a plant that is highly toxic to humans and animals. It has been historically used in both herbal medicine and as a poison. In folklore, wolf's bane was believed to repel or harm wolves, hence its name.