Yes they can if they wish.
It is unlikely for a wolf to be eaten by a lion as they are not typically found in the same regions. Lions primarily hunt large herbivores like zebras and antelopes, while wolves tend to hunt smaller animals like deer and rabbits.
yes but the lion will win
Lion. Big cats are too powerful for a wolf to tackle alone.
That would be very, very unlikely. A large male lion is 3 times heavier than the heaviest wolf ever recorded, and an average male lion will be 4-5 times the weight of an average wolf. An average lioness will be 3-4 times the weight of an average female wolf. Even a skinny lioness will be twice the weight of a really large male wolf. With that weight follows a corresponding advantage in striking distance, punching power and bite ability. In a one-to-one situation, the lion would most likely win quite comfortably.
wolf, the are more arrowdinamic and have stronger legs.
A mountain lion will eat wolves when it is starving.Otherwise lions are not known for eating wolves.It is seldom.
Bear, coyote, wolf, mountain lion...
As wolves are unlikely to be found in Africa, it is rather improbable that a lion and a wolf will ever meet in the wild.
They aren't located together. The wolves of Ethiopia are found on the Sanetti Plateau in a rocky cold place. The lion is on the savanna. There is also a wolf located in Northeast Africa and not in the same area as the lion.
wolf = canine lion = feline A lion lives in the jungles of Africa A wolf lives ______?
A lion is a member of the pride, a wolf is a member of the pack.
It is unlikely for a wolf to be eaten by a lion as they are not typically found in the same regions. Lions primarily hunt large herbivores like zebras and antelopes, while wolves tend to hunt smaller animals like deer and rabbits.
Lion
yes but the lion will win
it's kinda wolfyDear Question writer LOL ITS NOT WOLFY if its a wild wolf it would be like a lion mean and will eat you :) but a tamedwolf ( zoo wolf ) Would not dream of biting a person there
A bear, wolf, coyote, lion, tiger, alligator, or any other large predator.
Lion. Big cats are too powerful for a wolf to tackle alone.