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Wolves howl, bark, and hiss. Although howling is generally the most stereotype sound associated with wolves, hissing is very common, especially among the stronger of wolf packs.

Wolves also whimper, whine, bark, woof, growl, and snarl. Whimpering is to show submission. Often mother wolves woof when a intruder enters their birthing den. Wolves will growl to pose a threat or state rights. And yes, wolves howl. They howl, usually, to locate a lost member of a pack. They will howl just before a hunt and after a kill, too.

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