if it were a gray wolf then maybe the wolf would win.
Wolf.
a wolf because they fight in packs where as the hyneas are scavengers
Lion. Big cats are too powerful for a wolf to tackle alone.
A grey wolf would win, it has more jaw strength, a wolf's jaw strength is about 1600 LBS per square inch! and it has more jaw strength than a lion, and a lion has more jaw strength than the wild dog, so it has that advantage. they have about the same speed, a wolf's speed is between 40 - 45 MPH, and a wild dog's is 45 MPH. The wolf is just stronger, and a wolf has sharper and maybe longer canines. The wolf is bigger, and it has more protection with it's thicker fur. And it's cuter ( i know that doesn't have anything to do with fighting ability, but i just wanted to say that :) The fight would go the heavier wolf. But bite force is similar, both between 400-500 psi. Neither is close to the lion, which is around 900 psi, or tiger at 975. No canid has a bite force of 1600 psi.
It is difficult to predict the outcome of a fight between a golden eagle and a snowy owl as it would depend on various factors such as size, age, and experience of the individual animals. Both are skilled predators with different hunting techniques, so the outcome would be uncertain.
In a battle between a hyena and a wolf your answer is a wolf
Hmm.. maybe a Mexican wolf
the wolf
Wolf, but if it gets bitten, both will die. Tie.
Possibly the 5 men, but wolf attacks on humans are very rare.
A horse's strong, muscular hooves can crush the wolf by stomping it and kicking its head.
A wolf.
Wolf.
wolf
A wolf would eat it.
Wolf.
The "Tasmanian Wolf" was not a wolf, or even a member of the Canidae family. It was a marsupial predator more closely related to kangaroos than any wolf. It has also been extinct since the 1930s, and even when it was alive there were never any wolves on the Australian continent or in Tasmania. It may have fought with wild and domestic dogs when white settlers came to Tasmania, or with dingoes even before it became extinct on the mainland and dingoes filled its niche there, but never would it have fought a wolf.