They hunt.
They hunt in packs in a natural environment.
Wolves get their food by hunting in packs working together.
They hunt in packs
Wolves may hunt singly or form packs that work together to rout or their ambush prey. Wolves mostly prey on rabbits, rodents, and birds, and often go after old or young animals that are weak and easier to capture. When no live prey is available, they will also feed on dead animals, insects, and berries.
Wolves get their food by hunting it down usually in a pack.
Wolves regurgatate to make edible food for their cubs (baby wolves) until the cubs can eat solid food.
Wolves and coyotes may compete for some of the same food. No wolves equals more food for coyotes. More food equals more coyotes.
they get there food by hunting it
Other wolves
Dogs are "domestic" wolves - and like wolves they will hunt and scavenge to get their food if not fed by man.
Wolves eat deer,elk,moose,birds,and cattle.
Wolves mainly get on with their own pack. Any other animals are basically either food, or competition for food.
A pack is a collective noun for wolves. A pack if wolves is a group of wolves wandering in together looking for food, water and protection.
Prey animals.
they hunt
Wolves in nature are at the top of the food chain. So no the only predators to wolves may be us.