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What do wolves eat? That's a question that's both easy and complicated to answer. Wolves are opportunistic carnivores, meaning they survive on meat and usually attempt to take advantage of weaker prey. This method is often witnessed when they hunt herds of large ungulates or hooved animals, like deer, bison, or musk oxen. These are large and well-equipped animals to go up against. Hooves, horns, and antlers can do damage, so they usually have a 20% success rate and typically consume as much as t
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What do wolves eat? That's a question that's both easy and complicated to answer. Wolves are opportunistic carnivores, meaning they survive on meat and usually attempt to take advantage of weaker prey. This method is often witnessed when they hunt herds of large ungulates or hooved animals, like deer, bison, or musk oxen. These are large and well-equipped animals to go up against. Hooves, horns, and antlers can do damage, so they usually have a 20% success rate and typically consume as much as t
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