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A wolf pack hunts,kills and feeds on a moose in the interaction the wolves are
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In an interaction where an animal, such as a wolf, preys upon another animal, such as a moose, the wolf is a predator. This is not to be confused with the term consumer, which simply references an animal that needs to feed to survive.
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