yes a gray wolf is a scavenger! because they eat dead stuff.
The scavenger known to eat wolves is the Eurasian brown bear. While they primarily feed on berries, fish, and small mammals, they may scavenge on wolf carcasses when available. Other scavengers, such as vultures and certain species of large raptors, may also feed on wolf remains, but they do not actively hunt them.
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Scavenger is a noun.
The science definition for a scavenger is a girl that scavenges through your cum!
I am pretty sure that it is. I am most positive.I think I have eaten it before.
yes a gray wolf is a scavenger! because they eat dead stuff.
The grey wolf is a carnivorous species; it is both an active hunting predator and a scavenger.
The polar bear, the Arctic fox and the wolf will scavenge at times.
Normally it wont, but sometimes will... like if a coyote or other scavenger trys to eat the wolf's prey.
The scavenger known to eat wolves is the Eurasian brown bear. While they primarily feed on berries, fish, and small mammals, they may scavenge on wolf carcasses when available. Other scavengers, such as vultures and certain species of large raptors, may also feed on wolf remains, but they do not actively hunt them.
Vulture, Condor, Grey Fox, and Maned Wolf. In the rainforests, there are also varieties of bugs that serve as scavengers.
Wolves do not kill and eat foxes even though they are carnivores. Wolves eat birds, mice, moose, elk and berries.
No. The Ethiopian Wolf's diet is almost all made up of rodents. A study showed that rodents account for 96% of its prey. The Big-headed Mole Rat is its main food. Sedge leaves are sometimes eaten to help digestion.
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If you mean it's goal, it was to eat her (and Grandma, but that was just icing on the cake) and steal and eat her food too. The wolf is shown as a bad guy, but it probably looked like a scavenger, or predator, doing what it needs to survive. So a predator or a scavenger type character was what it was in it's point of view (probably).