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In Alaska, adult wolves have few natural predators, but they can be threatened by larger animals such as bears, particularly grizzly bears, especially when scavenging on a kill or competing for food. In rare cases, packs of other wolves may also engage in confrontations with them. Human activities, such as hunting, also pose a significant threat to wolf populations. Overall, while adult wolves are apex predators, young or injured wolves may be more vulnerable to predation.

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