yes it is
Wolves lick your face because of a pack instinct that suggests that a mother figure is going to regurgitate food that it hunted.
Wolves hunt in a pack, and mostly elk/deer/caribous. Lone wolf sometimes attack hares if there is little other food. In the worst times, wolves will eat berries, but really, only in the worst times.
Food. Wild dogs are undomesticated domesticated wolves.
Wolves are generally oppurtunistic feeders, and will eat any meat that is available, though they tend to hunt and eat ungulates the most.To eat food.
Arctic foxes and wolves are carnivorous animals who will hunt and eat anything available. As such, if a Snowy Owl crosses their path, it becomes part of the food chain.
yes and no they can find dead animals though
Wolves are very intelligent animals. They hunt as quick as possible, biting on the throat of their prey in order to kill it straight away. When they have hunted, they take their findings to their 'hide-outs'. Wolves dig a hole in the ground underneath a secretive place (i.e a bush) and bury their findings. When they have buried their food, they curl up on top of the hole to watch over it. If the finding is meat, wolves do not tend to hide it, because it will be eaten by maggots or flies. If it is a bone, they havent a problem. However, this is only if their finding is a big one (a Stag, etc). If their finding is small like a rabbit, they will try to eat it as quick as possible to avoid being preyed on. If they have children, the food will go straight to their babies, as wolves are loyal animals.
wolf have a tendesy to hunt in herds they are not getting enough food
Wolves don't get hunted for food. They are usually hunted for sport, their fur, and to protect livestock. Also, human's don't have much food. In North America and most of Europe, they do - but everywhere else there is often problems with finding food.
because, if the arctic wolves had pup's the same time as the other wolves then the pup's would not live. because for one, they'd freeze, for another, they would not have enough food to go around. just like the amount of wolves. they have few pup's when there's scarce food, and lots when the food is plenty-full.
Finding enough food to live and raise a family.
There is enough food for the elephants in Africa; the problem that they have is that people hunt them for their valuable ivory tusks.
Wolves get their food by hunting it down usually in a pack.
There isn't enough food produced where it's needed.
The main problem of Julie of the Wolves was survival. Julie lived with wolves in Alaska. Life is harsh getting food and water and keeping warm in winter.
They don't dig. If there is a problem finding food or water they seek it out. A herd will relocate to find what they need.
Yes, but proper distribution is still a problem.