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Dance of the Wolves by Roger Peters6/23/2023 ![]() Some postures are used to show affection, some fear or humiliation, others happiness and even others can emanate respect between pack members. ![]() And the last method of communication 3) Body postures Wolves also use body language to communicate, whether it is to others in the pack or outside of the pack. ![]() In addition to these two means of scent marking wolves also scent mark by scratching and scent rolling. These territories are marked most often by urination and defecation on or around trees and other objects. Scents are used to mark pack territories or lone wolf territories. ![]() Wolves use this ability along with the others to communicate with other wolves. 2) Scent marking Wolves possess a very keen sense of smell (about 100x’s greater than humans). Wolves howl for many reasons, particularly to locate other members of the pack and to warn outside wolves to stay away from an occupied area. Wolves use three differing types of communication 1) Vocalizations Wolves are frequently heard at night because it is when they are most active. ![]() Just like any other animal wolves communicate with each other, with most of its communication being between pack members. ![]()
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