Wolves usually don't bother foxes at all. In the Arctic though wolves kill foxes on sight and then eat them. They don't kill them on sight. And they don't usually eat foxes because foxes are not usually considered prey unless prey is scarce. They may kill one though if it is thretening the wolf cubs, or caught feeding on a wolf's kill. And because they aren't in direct competition so tey wouldn't fight over a carcass.
A pack of wolves
They eat fish,birds,rabbits,squirrels,caribou,moose,deer,elk and sometimes bears(rare)
Bears eat anything and everything they are big enough to kill.
they do not.they will fight them off when they disturb their kill,but they do not hunt them.
If there was no other food around and the wolf was dead, the bear may eat the wolf. Bears would not hunt wolves normally and wolves can outrun a bear.
yes, Grizzly bears do eat other animals on occasion.
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Polar bears, grizzly bears, brown bears, wolves, Arctic foxes, red foxes, wolverines and mink are the major carnivores found in the Arctic. Some are actually omnivores and eat plant matter as well as animals.
Vultures will feed on a dead grizzly.
There are not many things that will choose to eat a coyote. Sometimes humans and bears will eat a coyote.
Grizzly bears can catch and eat anything ranged in size from berries to adult moose. A grizzly bear preys on deer, moose, small bisons, muskox, young buffaloes, cougars, wolves, coyotes, carrion, siberian tigers, trout or salmon, wild hares, porcupines, wild turkeys, ducks, black bears, and sometimes even trash.