Wolves may attack their own kind due to competition for resources like food, territory, or mates. This behavior is often seen in situations where there is a struggle for dominance within the pack.
wolves
No, wolves don't attack French people.
Wolves don't hurt, injure, or kill their own kind, especially their own young.
any thing that attack them or their babies but don't
No.
Yes they do.
It depends on the status, pack and ranking of another wolf. Wolves in the same pack are less likely to attack one another than another wolf in another pack.
it depends on the pet
Gray wolves
Yes, surprisingly, moose almost always beat wolves in a fight.
yes but they usually don't do this generally- they do attack other wolves if they don't eat them (that's not a usual act either)Yes, if the pack of wolves are in a harsh winter of extreme conditions and they are growing hungry, they will usually attack old and weak wolves and devour their corpses. And sometimes, if they haven't got enough food to go around, they kill their cubs, as there are less mouths to feed.
only when they attack