What Do Dogs Wagging Their Tails Very Cute, But What Does Waving Wolf Mean?

For a lot of people, the happiest moment of the day is when they go home, see their dog standing at the door waving the tail waiting, but when the wolf waving the tail, what does that action mean? 0 : 00/3: 03 NAM NONEMS people often think that our dogs wagging their tails to express that they are happy and happy, but in fact it is not really right. Dogs often use their tail to express their feelings and depend on each position of the tail we can understand how they are feeling. In many studies, the way the dog waving The tail can reveal their feelings. For example, when they waved the tail to the right, they were feeling positive, and vice versa, when they waved to the left, meaning they were feeling uncomfortable about something. This phenomenon is true for reality when the left hemisphere controls the right side of the body, associated with positive behavior or emotions and vice versa for the right cerebral hemisphere

. Tail is very popular in action Dogs (except for a few breeds of congenital tails or tailed from neonatal), so their relatives are wolf species that wag the tail? The answer is: Yes, wolves also wag the tail. But if you encounter a wolf that is waving with you, don't be happy, they are not lovely dogs nourished in the house and their tail struggle are also completely different when compared to comparison with Dogs. Why wolf wag the tail? A senior member at the Austrian Animal Hospital, Veterinary University Vienna, Sarah Marshall-Pescini, in an interview said: "The wolf waved the tail mainly Express the greeting or excitement
Sometimes it is also shown in the process of separation and reunion ". Do not always live in large herds, they can be divided into small hunting units, Or even lonely hunting. Sarah said, when the wolves gathered together, they would have their behaviors and other greeting behaviors, which similar to the behavior of dogs for humans and other dogs. The wolf has a strict social hierarchy. The highest level in the flock is usually two wolves and wolves, the members of the rest are their children, in addition they have a decentralization of age. According to the national park service, waving the tail is one of the ways of wolves informing their status in the flock. Example, if the wolves took a lot of rabbits together, the first wolf will eat before the fiery Eat for other members of the herd, other wolves while waiting will often lower the tail and shake quickly to indicate the submission.Sarah said: "This behavior determines the hierarchy in the herd and avoids Unnecessary screams ". Wolf usually includes a pair of male reproduces and their children's heads and adult children are not mating. Waving the tail when greeting is one of the ways of wolves informing their status in the herd
A wolf holds its tails low and waves quickly to express the submission. The above and lower level acts are easy ways to indicate which wolves have the right to approach priority to resources, such as food. Do not just wavery the tail, wolf also has onions Vi licking the muzzle, this is also a behavior that demonstrates the rank in the herd, often the wolves with lower status will try to lick the muzzle of higher rank wolves in the flow. These behaviors start from When they are still a baby wolf. Sarah said: "When the back of her parents hunting back, wolves will run to mature wolves and show this greeting behavior - wagging the low tail and licking the parents' muzzle." Waving the tail of the wolf Combined with licking action, in which a subordinate wolf will try to lick the lips of a higher-level wolf. These behaviors began when wolves were small. According to the International Wolf Center in Minnesota, wolves began to wifted their babies since they were three weeks old, instead they began to eat meat in the yards vomiting of her parents. At this time, mature wolves will accidentally activate vomiting behavior when licking the muzzle, so the licking of the muzzle represents the hierarchy, this behavior also helps the wolf swords the food. According to the diverse network Animals of the University of Michigan, young wolves will move from ruminant flesh in a normal flesh when they are about six and a half years of age, but they will continue to lick the muzzle and waggle their tails to show humility and Submissive for older wolves and having a higher hierarchy. In the meantime, for dogs, we wagged the tail only to welcome people and often try to lick our face to show feelings. You don't like it lick your face, it can think, okay, if you don't like it, then it will still try again. But make sure even if you like it or not, they will still wag the tail.

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