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What are the wolf's behaviors?

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A wolf is loyal to the pack, and would do anything to protect the cubs. A wolf would run a mile from a human, especially one with fire. Wolves constantly test the limits of their hierarchy, unlike dogs, and are untrainable. A polite greeting with a superior consists of less than a second of eye contact before looking away, standing firm with fur fluffed up less than the leader's and tail slightly lower. When a pack howls, sometimes (if they have cubs) they face in different directions to make them harder to find. Wolves don't like water(to swim in etc. They do drink it!) much. When the pack hunts, they leave one wolf behind to guard the pups. To heighten their position in the pack, a wolf will try to grab the muzzle of the wolf one place above and pin it to the ground until the other wolf shows signs of submission (whining,wagging tail,rolling onto back etc.). The loser will then 'apologise' for resisting by crouching low, wagging the tail and licking the muzzle of the other wolf. I could go on, but there's just too much-it's such a vague question!
It depends on what the wolf's personality is like. Some are nice and don't want any trouble, others are bloodthirsty and vicious, and some are very protective.

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Werewolves are mature at the age 14 and 21 but until then they are not mature.But when the full moon is up werewolves at the age under 14 and 21 werewolves are very aggressive that's why I would'NT mess with a werewolf.

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Much like Human's. They live in packs consisting of an Alpha couple, a Beta some Hunters and Omegas. They have a territory which they protect, and they communicate with movements of their tail and muzzle.

For example, a soft bite to the chin symbolizes submissiveness and is often used by lower-ranking wolves towards Alphas.

Wolves mate once a year, in the spring, to produce around 2-6 pups. Often, only the Alpha couple produces pups who are then "baby-sitted" by their older sisters or brothers.

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Wolves are animals, and behave like animals- specifically, they behave like wolves. Their behavior is not good or bad, it is like a wolf. If you are NOT a wolf, you may consider some of their behaviors to be bad (like eating things that are smaller and weaker than they are). If a wolf fails to act like a wolf, they are punished by the other wolves for not being wolfy enough.

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A werewolf's behavior depends on the kind

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like DOGS that are more fierace

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rambunctiously

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