Another way wolves communicate is through body language. One source of scent is urine, which they use to mark territory and to tell other wolves in their own pack where they are. A wolf’s sense of smell is 100 times stronger than a human’s. They also use scents produced by their bodies to communicate. They whimper and whine, growl and bark, yelp and snarl. ![]() Wolves work together to hunt, raise their young, and protect their territory.
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