As wolves age, their behavior typically evolves in response to physical changes and social dynamics within their packs. Young wolves exhibit playful and exploratory behaviors, while older wolves may take on more leadership roles, guiding pack activities and mentoring younger members. Aging wolves may also become less active and more cautious due to decreased stamina and health issues, influencing their hunting and social interactions. Overall, age plays a significant role in shaping a wolf's behavior, both individually and within the pack structure.
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most people say they tamed wolfs but the truth is they never started domesticateing untill anicient egyept or mesopotamia thats when they tamed cats and wolfs
according to me the behaviour changes with ones experience that is the age of a person. today the behaviour of consumer has changed due much awareness towards their buying behaviour changes.
descrive how the behaviour of carers or others might affect an individual with dementia
Criminal behavior tends to decrease with age.
Alcohol, smoking, drugs and behaviour
How does gender affect animal behaviour
there is no such thing as wolfs. single wolf, multiple wolves. wolfs is simply wolves spelt incorrectly.
physical, mental, moral and social behaviour acc. to the age.
Kapu is the Leader of the Wolfs
The word "wolfs" is not correct. The correct spelling is wolves.
no but it can affect the attached of behaviour