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You finish the first wolf quest by completing all three quests. On the first quest, you have to find a mate on single player. You do that by going to each of the wolf territories(pink area on map) and fighting one off. To find a wolf, you have to go on scent view in a territory and follow the yellow dots. When there are a lot of them, you know you have a wolf. After defeating three wolves, go to one of the territories and find a dispersal wolf, opposite to your wolves gender and make it like you. When you have 5 hearts, it will become your mate. To complete the second quest, you need to go to an orange area and hunt an elk. To find the herd in the orange area, you need to go on scent view and follow the trail of light blue to pink dots (light blue if far away pink if close). Your mate will help you hunt, just make sure you hunt a cow, bulls being to hard that it takes a few times to kill it, even in a pack. The third quest is to go on multiplayer and play with other people from the real world. Hope this helps! you DONT HAVE to defeat the other wolves. You can just back down,
You can't chase away them away, ya have to blow out the secret hideout and poof! Off they go!
IF you are referring to AQ worlds the answer is to fininsh stairway to haven quest then go to beehive and finish all quest including the dance-off competition then go to orchestra and there you unlocked it.
You need to finish a of the quests, members and non members. and you need to have 99k to buy it off the wise old man
If you have survival of the pack downloaded you can bite the bear 3 times to make it run like a chicken away!
Bite it three times while it's eating.
Its a bear. Don't chase it unless you want to get your genitals slapped off and eaten. -The Bear
Neither a wolf nor a bear would want to get into a fight with each other if they could avoid it. Although the bear would be very likely to win such a fight, it would still be injured in the process, perhaps badly.
Yup, the arctic fox follows around the polar bear, and eats the scraps the polar bear left behind. However, if the arctic fox annoys the polar bear, the bear will chase it off
yes a badger is known to chase off grizzlies and even kill them by ripping there testes off there the most fearless animal in the world
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No, your mate WILL run off if you get killed but not for long, if you ask them to come back by howling or hunting, then they will return.
Very RARELY would a wolf eat a fox. They might kill a fox, if one is to stray too close to a carcass. However, typically, wolves simply chase foxes off, and a lot of times simply ignore the fox.
In a fight? Likely the wolverine. Wolverine's have been known to chase bears off of kills, despite their smaller size.
No. The "safety in numbers" logic of the herd mentality is obvious, here, as cows will move their calves away from the threat of predation, as the bulls will face off with the bear to ultimately chase the bear away.
They could kill a cub but would never risk attacking a healthy adult. One swipe can crack a mooses skull imagine what it would do to a wolf ;)^ wrong, if you were talking about a fully grown grizzly bear than perhaps yes, the answer above would be right, but any other type of bear would stand little chance against a pack of hunting wolfs such as the grey wolf. the black bear for instance could be killed by a lone wolf, if the wolf made a clean sneak attack while the bear was off guard. The wolfs agility vs the bears is an obvious win for the wolf, as it is able to jump about much more than the bear.