Symbiotic
a cave
Wolves are the apex predator in most of their habitat so have no animals from which they need to escape or hide.
Scientists can probably save gray wolves by putting them in their habitat and letting them stay there.
forest
Yes, because Gray Wolves are meat eaters for their food.For animals.
dinosaurs
Icy waterfalls and icy landscapes. (simple answer)
wolves kill and eat sick and injured animals with altogether help the animals they ate...SAVE THE WOLVES!!! wolves kill and eat sick and injured animals with altogether help the animals they ate...SAVE THE WOLVES!!!
Global warming can impact gray wolves by altering their habitat and food sources. Changes in temperature and precipitation patterns can shift the distribution of prey species, affecting the wolves' hunting success. Additionally, warmer temperatures can increase the prevalence of diseases that affect wolves, ultimately threatening their populations.
gray wolves and brown bears
A gray wolf is the largest member of the dog family. Gray Wolves are carnivours and prefere animals larger then themselvs. They are very social with other wolves and live in packs of 2-20 wolves
No, they are not! they have a different habitat, diet, etc.