NO beacuase the scuence of a wolf will send the turtle senses somehwere else so it would not find it and if it did the turtle shell is strong
A gray wolf would be stronger. The reason behind this is that hyenas are not animals that often attack directly their preys. They tend to attack weaker animals or eat the already dead ones and they never attack alone because they get scared very easily Wolfs on the other hand are taller and hyenas get scared if something is higher than them. They run faster and definitely have stronger jaws, and most importantly don't get scared so easily. So a gray wolf would be stronger
Wolf.
The turtle you found is likely a common snapping turtle. They typically have black eyes, a brown shell, and no distinctive stripes. Remember to handle them with caution as they can have a powerful bite.
if it were a gray wolf then maybe the wolf would win.
It is unlikely for a wolf to attack and eat a puma, as they belong to different predator species and do not typically prey on each other. Wolves primarily hunt smaller animals such as deer, elk, and small mammals, while pumas typically target medium-sized prey such as deer and other mammals.
Neither a wolf nor a bear would want to get into a fight with each other if they could avoid it. Although the bear would be very likely to win such a fight, it would still be injured in the process, perhaps badly.
An eagle may attack an undefended wolf cub but would not attack an adult wolf. However an eagle may scavenge a wolf carcass.
Uncas, the Mohegan chief, was from the Turtle clan.
No. A snapping turtle will only "attack" if you get an appendage too close to its jaws.
Uh......yes I would think so.If you are bleeding badly,the wolf has a brain distroying illness,and the wolf is incredably stupid the wolf will attack you and possibly eat you.
Attack of the Wolf King was created on 2010-06-29.
find the nearest box turtle to attack it with
No and never because they can attack each other i would separate them NOW!
Not unless someone else has killed it and divided it into serving sizes frst.
turtle wolf bear deer eel snipe heron hawk beaver
Yes, because that's where it can get hurt easily, or hurt someone else. One of the most likely things to happen, is that it will get hit by a car, and die, or get shot. A wolf would also scare many people in that city, and they might think that the wolf has a pack, and get rid of them for good! It is also dangerous for the people that live there because the wolf would attack a child that is stranded without anyone around. But that is unlikely that the wolf would attack anyone, as long as the people would stay away from it. If there is too many people, the wolf would ran back to its pack as quickly as possible.
Yes.