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Why do wolves protect each other?

wolves protect each other to keep the number of their pack at a size where they can still hunt.Because wolf packs are families, and they care about each other.


Why wolves protect each other?

wolves protect each other to keep the number of their pack at a size where they can still hunt.Because wolf packs are families, and they care about each other.


Do wolves play with other wolves from different packs?

no because they fight each other


What are Wolfe's instincts?

Wolves main instincts are to hunt, protect their pack and mate, and mate with other wolves.


What do wolves have most in common with humans?

Wolves live in a pack=a family for humans Wolves hunt with each other, working with each other=humans do the same Wolves look after each other, care for each other, even mourn=Humans do the same Wolves will never leave behind a fellow packmate=some humans do this Wolves never leave orphans orphaned=some humans do this Wolves will attack anyone or anything that threatens it=humans would do the same Wolves rarely attack humans=some humans look for any possible chance to attack wolves http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XcB38vZmYJ8


What teamwork do wolves have?

Wolves work with each other to hunt for game. They are family.


Do wolves and pumas attack each other?

No.They do not feed on each other.


Can other animals eat wolves?

No but two wolves can eat and pretty much kill each other


Do all timber wolves know each other?

No.


How do wolves signal each other?

Wolves have a variety of calls and signals. Each means a different thing. For example, wolves howl, bark, and do most of the things your average dog would do.


Do wolfes attack each other for food?

Yes, wolves will attack each other for food. Even in packs, wolves are territorial, and another wolf is not to take away from the alpha.


How can you keep your WolfQuest puppies alive?

feed them and protect them from other wolves, coyotes, eagles, and bears