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If threatened, a wolf, if it is not a time where escape is possible, will snarl. The hair on its back will stand up and it will bare its teeth while snarling. If whatever is threatening it gets too close, the wolf will snap or bite. Whatever gets bitten is in for a painful experience, because it packs 500 lbs of pressure behind its bite with its powerful jaws, which are made for bringing down large prey and cracking bones when eating.
A wolf has no predators so it does not need to protect itself,but if he would be in a fight with another wolf from the pcak he would use his teeth an bite.

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