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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.


They hunt their food by watching every move, and being careful that the prey doesn't see them. They hunt deer, raccoon, rabbit, and rodents. It is pretty easy to catch a rabbit or a rodent if they run faster than them.
Wolves get their food by hunting animals like deer or elk. The wolves hunt together and do it by strategy, taking out the prey together.
The hunt as a pack. They work together to panic a herd of elk (the prey i'm using for this answer) and make them run and seperate. They section off a young, injured or old one and they bite. They go for the throat with their teeth to kill it. They drag it down on to the floor and finish it off.
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