Any other carnivore living in the arctic, polar bears and snow leopard, foxes (but not sea lions or walruses, they don't live close enough), but only if they find the wolf dead.
I hate being late but my name is kesi an I'm in5th grade also I think whats eats an artic wolf is a polar bear and a walrus also just plain bear it can't be a moose or elk bacause there herbivores
I'm kesi I'm doing orojects on artic wolfs so I was on this website to see um I'm in5th grade ye I'm going to graduate also I think what eats an artic wolf is a polar bear and regular bears
The arctic wolf eats lemmings and arctic hare, but its most usual source of food is musk oxen and caribou. Because of the not so many of grazing plants, animals must roam a large area in order to find enough food to survive.
They will kill usually any animal they can catch, and eat every part of it, as well as skin, fur, and bones. The wolves have up to 800 square miles in which to search for their prey. When Winter temperatures plummet, the wolves may follow migrating caribou South.
They will kill usually any animal they can catch, and eat every part of it, as well as skin, fur, and bones. The wolves have up to 800 square miles in which to search for their prey. When Winter temperatures plummet, the wolves may follow migrating caribou South.
Humans?
The wolf eats deer