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The Mexican wolf, being at the top of the food chain in its habitat, has very few natural predators. However, larger animals such as mountain lions and, occasionally, bears may pose a threat, particularly to young or injured wolves. Humans also represent a significant danger to Mexican wolves through habitat destruction and hunting. Overall, while they face some predation risks, their primary challenges come from human activities.

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