You cannot bite other wolves on WolfQuest, not either in Single Player nor Multi-Player.
In WolfQuest, you can communicate with other players using the text chat feature. To say "hello there," you can type it into the chat box and hit enter to send the message to other players in the game. Alternatively, you can use emotes or gestures to greet other players non-verbally.
WolfQuest can be played in other states, though, you must know English, for that is the only language WolfQuest has.
You cannot name your wolf on multi-player in WolfQuest: Survival of the Pack. This is an to add to safety. WolfQuest like other games which have online capabilities, was suffering from players being very inappropriate in some of the chats, players were encouraged to report these players so they could get banned but many players were getting confused between the wolf name and user name, and were reporting the wolf name therefore nothing could be done about the players acting in such a manner. Unfortunately there was no other way for the team to stop this. So they removed the ability to be able to name your wolf in MP games. Now people will not get confused when reporting inappropriate players. If you would like to change your WolfQuest username to you wolf name, then go to: http://www.wolfquest.org/bb/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=29420
You type "Q" to run faster, you chase after your prey and press the spacebar to bite.
WolfQuest is only available for the computer. Perhaps one day, if enough funding, the WolfQuest admins will consider making WolfQuest available for other systems.
Well, WolfQuest used eduweb, but there are many other ways.
To hunt elk you sniff them out with your scent marker, I believe the button is V. Then you run after them and bite them until you kill them.
you finish your other quest
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WolfQuest is absolutely free. You can download it at the WolfQuest website.
In WolfQuest, you can chase away a bear by howling nearby while standing your ground. This should send the bear running away from you. Be sure to maintain your distance and use caution when dealing with a bear in the game.