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How do wolves communicate within their pack?

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Wolves communicate within their pack through a variety of vocalizations, body language, and scent cues. They use howling to communicate over long distances, growling and barking to show aggression or submission, and whining to show distress or submission. They also use body language such as tail wagging, ear positioning, and facial expressions to convey messages to other pack members. Additionally, wolves use scent marking to establish territory and communicate information about their pack to other wolves in the area.
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Wolves communicate within their pack using a variety of vocalizations, body language, and scent marking. They use howls, growls, barks, and whines to convey information to other pack members. Additionally, they use body language such as tail wagging, ear positioning, and facial expressions to express emotions and intentions. Wolves also mark their territory and communicate with other packs through scent marking using urine and feces.

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