wolves dont only eat hoofed animals, wolves eat a lot of animals. They are carnivores.
They eat hoofed animals because they have meat, and that is what the wolves have to eat.
this might be the wrong but i think they do that because large hoofed animals have a lot of meat
yes they do because they eat hoofed animals.
Wolves are carnivores and by nature they usually hunt large hoofed animals as a pack. If they fail to catch large animals they will resort to rabbits, beavers and other small prey. They have never been known to eat plants
They do not live in the same place, so the question does not arise.
wolves eat large mammals such as deer They will also eat smaller animals like rabbits. Wolves eat a variety of things big and small. Whatever they can get because wolves are wild so whatever they can get is good!
They eat mainly large, hoofed grass-eating animals. Examples- gazelle, anterlope, and sometimes bigger creatures.
yes and no. It depends on your definition of large. If by large you mean the size of a moose than yes it does if it can. However, If by large you mean the size of an elephant than no.
Gray wolves are primarily carnivores, meaning they mainly consume meat. Their diet consists mainly of large hoofed animals such as deer, elk, and moose. Occasionally, they may also consume fruits or vegetation.
Bears and other large fierce forest animals eat cougars.usually nothing but a young or ill individual may be attacked by wolves bears and even older mountain lionsusually nothing but a young or ill individual may be attacked by wolves bears and even older mountain lions
Small mammals? The sabretooth family of big cats preyed mainly on large hoofed mammals, and other large mammalian prey, such as the ground sloths.
There are no "Indian wolves " and no wolves don't eat hawks. They eat small animals they can catch.
All small animals that the wolves can catch.