If I understand you question, the coyote is far more dangerous than wolves due to the fact that they lack shyness around humans. Wolves are actually safer than a dog mainly due to their shyness around people. In fact, wolf attacks are extremely rare and there have been no recorded fatal attacks in the past 150 years. Though recently there have been two fatal attacks in the past. One was a hiker (they think it could also be a bear) and a teacher from who moved to Alaska.
The only reason wolves would attack you is if they either have rabies or your harassing them. Coyotes on the other hand are practically death machines.
A bear is more dangerous than a wolf, but a bear is an omnivore while a wolf is a carnivore. Bears are quite bigger than humans and they can stop their feet. Bears are considered as hostile, which means that they'll attack in close range although they aren't provoked.
The bears that could be harmless is the panda bear and the polar bear but pandas are herbivores while polar bears are carnivores. Pandas and polar bears look like regular bear versions but they're instead provokedly-defensive, which means that they won't attack you unless if they're provoked.
A wolf is quite smaller than humans but they're bigger than dogs. Wolves usually hunt in packs in order to target their prey. Wolves are provokedly-defensive, which means they won't attack unless if they're provoked.
The bear is typically more dangerous than a wolf because the bears are hostile, which means they'll attack in close range although they aren't provoked but the wolves are provokedly-defensive, which means they won't attack unless if they're provoked.
It is bigger with more muscular power than a wolf. That's how a bear's stronger than a wolf.
Black Bear, Wolf, Grizzly Bear, Mountain Lion, Moose, Wolverine, Humans.
No. Black bears are far more dangerous.
Both can be dangerous, but the bear is larger and more powerful, so yes, the bear is the more dangerous of the two.
A wollf. It doesn't make sense as a bear. It looks like a bear to me....but it would not make sense nobody knows for sure, a bear? It is definitely a bear....wolf's dont roar... It should be a wolf but it isn't. Wolf Wolf Wolf
Sure, but they are all in your face.
The Canadian Gray Wolf, packs mostly found in northern Idaho.
Yes and no. A bear would eat a wolf if it was injured, or a wolf cub with no defence, but only if the bear was desperate. So yeah, basically a bear could eat a wolf if it wanted to, but if there were things like lions, tigers, panthers, and cheetahs where wolves live, i'm sure they'd be more than happy to have wolf stew! Hope this helps! :)
in terms of longest Bear, then wolf then fox in terms of compared to body size however, fox, then wolf, then bear.
A single bear would win against a single wolf.
it cant a wolf is totally underestemated it is one of the most dangerous animals in the world a bear is one of the strongest animals but one wolf is capable of killing it a lone wolf would gut it like a fish
Brown bear. The American black bear attacks more humans than any other species.