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All wolves are quite clearly carnivorous. Their teeth are designed for chopping instead of grinding. Their intestinal tracts are short, which is common of pure meat eaters. They do not naturally require any nutrients found in plant sources aside from those also found in meat. External Vitamin C and cellulose are of little use to wolves, dogs, and other carnivores. There has been cases of wolves scavenging, but their primary food source is obtained via hunting.

Wolves *can* eat berries and grass, but they gain little nutritional advantage from it.

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