From my experience, no. I have replayed the story many times but I have yet to see anything like that happen in the game.
That is not possible. WolfQuest is about wolves. It is not CoyoteQuest (nor are there plans for other animalQuest games!) and it cannot be done, no matter where you may have heard or read that rumor.Remember: the game is about wolves, your objectives are to find a dispersal wolf and raise a litter of wolf pups. ;)
There is no current way to enter your den in WolfQuest. Wolf dens are normally very small and only pregnant wolves (and sometimes a few trusted other females) will only enter it.
A dispersal is a wolf, such as yourself, that has left its pack to look for a mate. Whatever gender you are when you can get a mate these are the wolves that you look for.
In WolfQuest, to find wolves, you can usually follow the scent trails marked on the screen, look for tracks, listen for howling, or explore areas where other predators or prey animals are present. Wolves tend to roam around rivers, hunting grounds, and territories within the game's map.
In WolfQuest, your wolf will automatically wag its tail in response to certain situations, such as when you are exploring and are near other animals or when you are in a social interaction with other wolves. The tail wagging animation is not something you can manually control in the game.
Wolves. WolfQuest is meant to be an educational and realistic simulation game that teaches people about wolves and their pack.
there is,FeralHeart you can be a lion and a wolf there....
Yes, I'm sure there are.
No, mates/mating/dating/sexual-related behavior is not tolerated on WolfQuest. If you participate in this kind of behavior you can be reported and permanently banned.
You cannot bite other wolves on WolfQuest, not either in Single Player nor Multi-Player.
You can be any age to enter WolfQuest. Its a fun free game for all ages to learn more about wolves.
Even though there are signs of other packs in WolfQuest. There is no 'wolf pack'. The only wolves you are able to run into are stranger wolves, dispersal wolves, and on the final mission (if you enter another pack territory) a wolf will appear and chase you out.
everything i know about wolves, i learned from wolf quest
No.. but youcan have two different accounts with two different matesEdit: Do you mean in WolfQuest's singleplayer or multiplayer?If you mean singleplayer:No, once you recieve a mate you can not find another wolf that will grant you with the same responses as your mate.Multiplayer:No, actually, you can not have a mate at all in WolfQuest's multiplayer. WolfQuest is an educational game where you learn about the life of wolves, it is unacceptable and unsafe to have a mate in multiplayer and you could get banned.Note to the previous answer: If you mean two different singleplayer games that is fine. But if you mean two accounts for mating in multiplayer, it is not. Multiple accounts and mating are not allowed.
no but i think they should put mateing in the new 2.5 or Maye when you go into the den inside and when your wolf comes out in thee morning it should say she have had pups or you have had pups in the den
feed them and protect them from other wolves, coyotes, eagles, and bears
No. This is since the game is designed to be educational, and wolves in the wild do not do this. Therefore it would not be educational.