Communication through Body Posture
This body position is of a wolf when it is attacking. |
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This body position is of a wolf when it is defensive or is feeling threatened. |
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This body position is of wolves fighting with the top wolf pinning the other wolf to the ground. |
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This type body position when running indicates that the wolf is playing. |
This type body position when running indicates that the wolf is running in fear. |
The wolf on the left side of this illustration demonstrates the way a wolf looks when it is in active submission. |
This wolf is simply playing. |
This shows how a yearling would submit to a fully dominant wolf. |
This body posture indicates that the wolf is feeling both fear and aggressiveness. |
The body position of the wolf laying down is an example of a wolf being passive submissive. |
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