yes, but most of the time they eat bison and deer
Wolves hunt at midnight but they usually hunt in the very early mornings(2 am).
Yes, surprisingly, moose almost always beat wolves in a fight.
Wolves are carnivores, so their diet mainly consists of meat. They hunt and consume animals such as deer, moose, rabbits, and smaller prey like rodents. They also scavenge for carrion when necessary.
The wolves and the moose on Isle Royale have a predator-prey relationship.
Wolves are carnivorous predators that primarily hunt large ungulates such as deer, elk, moose, and bison. They are also known to hunt smaller mammals like rabbits, beavers, and rodents when larger prey is scarce. Wolves are pack hunters, using their teamwork and coordinated tactics to bring down prey.
Very few predators hunt grey wolves. Man is the grey wolf's worst predator. Other wolves will hunt down weaker wolves.
Grey wolves hunt in packs together so that big animals wont get a chance to attack, but instead of the big animals hunting grey wolves, grey wolves hunt the big animals.
The primary predators of moose are gray wolves. Bears occasionally hunt moose. Humans, however, frequently and easily hunt moose with guns.
Wolves hunt at midnight but they usually hunt in the very early mornings(2 am).
meat n veggies (rabbits, squirrel, goat, sheep, occasional grass(for indigestion))
The gray wolf generally hunts large prey animals. Its diet will consist of moose, white-tailed deer, elk, mule deer, bighorn sheep,bison, muskox and caribou.
Wolves chase and hunt any animal depending on where they are in the world. They hunt things as small as mice to as large as moose or elk.
In Manitoba, they hunt white - tailed deer, caribou, moose, wild turkey, black bear, coyotes, and gray wolves.
it eats your socks than your brain and then to make it stop you have to chew his ear
Some Algonquins didn't hunt some did. If they did it would be: moose , caribou , seal, fish (salmon), wolf and small mammals such as rabbits.
Yes, there was too many moose that were eating too much of the food.
Yes, wolves are secondary consumers and feed on primary consumes such as deer and moose.