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natka813 [3]
2 years ago
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How do you think the body language that wolves use with other wolves compares to what they use with humans? HELP PLS

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PIT_PIT [208]2 years ago
8 0

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Communication is especially important for animals, like wolves, that live together in family groups, where coordinating, cooperating, and reinforcing bonds and status are all part of a necessary daily routine. Within a family of wolves, communication helps maintain social stability. It helps to reinforce pack solidarity and enables the opportunity for young pack members to learn information specific to the pack and how to survive.

Communication is also used to express an individual’s intentions or emotional disposition or feelings. As with any highly social animal, communication amongst wolves is particularly complex and involved and it is vital to keeping the family functioning together as one. Wolves do use a range of vocalizations to “talk” to one another and express themselves.

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Hope its helpful

nlexa [21]2 years ago
3 0

Answer: BODY LANGUAGE. Body Language cont’d from The Language of Wolves. In a wolf pack, order is regularly reinforced by displays of dominance and submission through a complex mix of vocal and physical communications. n a wolf pack, order is regularly reinforced by displays of dominance and submission through a complex mix of vocal and physical communications. Wolves employ a variety of non-vocal forms of communication to express and maintain their status,In a wolf pack, order is regularly reinforced by displays of dominance and submission through a complex mix of vocal and physical communications. Wolves employ a variety of non-vocal forms of communication to express and maintain their status,

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