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A wolf can leap pretty far. Imagine a rock opposite from another rock, and they are 100 square feet apart. A wolf can leap a fourth of that distance. Save and don't hunt the wolves! Protect them! (However, watch out for them killing you!)

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A wolf can leap pretty far. Imagine a rock opposite from another rock, and they are 100 square feet apart. A wolf can leap a fourth of that distance. Save and don't hunt the wolves! Protect them! (However, watch out for them killing you!)

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The sense of smell in the wolf is highly developed, as would be expected in an animal possessing numerous scent glands. The distance at which any scent can be detected is governed by atmospheric conditions but, even under the most favorable conditions , 1.75 miles denotes a particularly keen sense of smell. The wolves usually travel until they encounter the scent of some prey species ahead of them. They then move directly toward their prey in an effort to capture it.

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With their eyes.

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