Wolves, as apex predators, have few natural enemies. However, their main threats come from humans and other large predators. Humans pose the greatest danger to wolves through hunting, habitat destruction, and vehicle collisions. In the wild, wolves may face threats from other large predators such as bears and cougars, especially when competing for food or protecting their territory. Additionally, wolves can sometimes be at risk from diseases spread by domestic animals. Despite these challenges, wolves are highly adaptable and resilient creatures, capable of thriving in a variety of environments.