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they will bite and strach and snarl there teeth

also there tails go straight up and the fur on their lower back sticks up almost like a cat but not as dramatic

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Wolves use a combination of physical strategies in a fight, such as biting, body-slamming, and using their weight and strength. They can adopt a range of attack positions based on their intention, like lunging at the throat for a quick kill or attempting to dominate by pinning an opponent down. These attack positions are aimed at quickly subduing the opponent and minimizing the risk to themselves.

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