Large predators like wolves and bears were fiercely hunted due to their perceived threat to livestock and human safety. As humans expanded their agricultural practices, these animals were seen as competitors for resources and potential dangers to communities. Additionally, their fur and body parts were valuable for trade and clothing, further incentivizing their hunting. This led to a conflict between conservation and human interests, resulting in the decline of their populations in many regions.
Grizzly bears are typically hunted by other predators such as wolves and mountain lions in the wild.
Bears (mostly grizzely), cougar, sometimes Humans eat wolves as well as trolls
no. but in alaska, they can be attacked by wolves or bears. but they are not hunted.
Arctic wolves and bears
Wolves have no predators. Bears, for instance, perceive wolves as competition, not prey.
The most powerful (or apex) predator in the arctic is the polar bear.arctic foxes, polar bears
Both are predators.
They are not Exactly predators, more like natural enemies.
Wolves grizzly bears golden eagles
Predators such as bears, bobcats, and wolves.
it predidtor is a wolves and polar bears
it predidtor is a wolves and polar bears