Biology, asked by glenda687, 1 year ago

A lone male wolf, who doesn’t have a pack, travels the forest. When he reaches a new hill that he hasn’t been on before. He spends a large amount of time sniffing the trees and rock outcrops. Finally, he turns and heads back from where he came , recognizing this is the territory of another wolf, what’s most likely responsible for communicating this information to the wolf?

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Answered by harsh2469
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Answer:

The smell or scent left by other wolves of the pack( the other pack)

Explanation:

The hair of the wolves generally fall when they do some work like walk or running .The hair in this situation leaves a track full of scent to warn other wolves about his or her territory .

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