Wolves are carnivorous animals primarily adapted to hunt and eat meat, such as deer, elk, and smaller mammals. While they may occasionally consume plant material, including fruits or grasses, corn is not a natural part of their diet. In the wild, a wolf's nutritional needs are best met through hunting rather than foraging for grains like corn. Therefore, while a wolf might eat corn if it were accessible, it is not a typical or preferred food source for them.
A wolf would eat it.
A single wolf would not be able to kill and eat an adult, healthy moose. But a pack would.
A single wolf would not be able to kill and eat an adult, healthy moose. But a pack would.
nawh They could.. If you wanted them to.. And the correct question would be "Do cats eat corn?"
Antelopes are herbivores, plant eaters, and have no interest in trying to eat a wolf.
Wolf, if the bear is hungry.
It would most likely eat grass or grain.
It would not normally be on the Wolf's diet but I suspect that if a Wolf caught one it would eat it.
On the bottom the producer would be grass. Then connected to it would be trout, deer, mouse, and grasshopper. The wolf would eat the deer, but nothing eats the wolf. The frog and trout could eat the grasshopper. Raccoon eats the frog, the grasshopper and the trout. Snake eat frog and mouse. Depending on the snakes size and type, it could eat the raccoon or the raccoon could eat it. Hope that answers your Question!:)
I would probably eat the biggest chicken for beginner course. And then I would feed the remaining 3 chickens half of the corn, and eat them for the main course, so that I have a tasty mixture of chicken and corn. And I would then have the remaining second half of corn for desert.
Uh......yes I would think so.If you are bleeding badly,the wolf has a brain distroying illness,and the wolf is incredably stupid the wolf will attack you and possibly eat you.
a hyena would kill it, then a big bird like a eagle might eat eat.