

The gray wolf's (Canis lupus) expressive behavior is highly advanced among canids, being more complex than that of the coyote. Here, two members of Yellowstone's Canyon pack demonstrate some very expressive behavior. These more complex forms of communication are necessitated by the wolf's group living and hunting habits.
When neutral, the wolf's body language is such that the legs are not stiffened, the tail hangs down loosely, the face is smooth, the lips not tensed, and the ears...
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When neutral, the wolf's body language is such that the legs are not stiffened, the tail hangs down loosely, the face is smooth, the lips not tensed, and the ears...
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