How do wolves mark their mates?

Wolves mark their mates by sniffing their genitals to determine whether they are ready to breed. Wolves, along with a handful of other animals, tend to choose a single mate, and the two will stay together until one of the pair dies.
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What does it mean for a wolf to marks his mate?

Wolves usually designate their breeding partner by “marking” it which means it will sniff her genitals to determine whether she's ready and then proceed with mating when they're both ready. A wolf doesn't really put a mark on its lover though.
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Where does a werewolf mark his mate?

The marking is the first step of the mating process. Werewolves through the marking where the male-wolf bites his mate in the place in between the shoulder and neck. Once the female is marked then half of the bond is completed.
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How do male wolves treat their mates?

Courtship and Bonding

There may be mutual grooming and nibbling of each other's coats and the two may walk pressed close together. The Male may bow to the female, toss and tilt his head, and lay his legs over her neck in what could only be described as a flirting manner. The two may even sleep side by side.
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Are wolves possessive of their mates?

By nature, wolves are believed to be very affectionate to their mates. Usually displayed most by the alpha pair. Especially after mating, they remain affectionate and close to each other.
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What happens if a wolf mate dies?

Wolves may mate for life, but only if both individuals of the pair stay alive. If one of the wolves dies, the other one will move on and search for a new partner. The theory that wolves won't find a new mate is a myth.
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Who is the Alpha in a wolf pack?

The alpha male is the boss. He eats first, has his pick of mates, and leads the pack during hunts and when dealing with threats to survival. An alpha male typically will select a mate from within the pack to whom he remains paired, although he may elect to separate from his mate and mate with a different female.
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Can alpha and omega wolves mate?

In wolf hierarchy, the males tend to dominate other males and the females dominate other females so that there is generally a low ranking member of each sex. The alpha pair would never allow the omega male and female to mate, therefore the omegas are not pair-bonded to each other like the alphas.
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What is a Luna wolf?

A luna wolf is the alpha female of the pack. She's the female counterpart to the alpha male. The luna wolf is the only one who'll breed but will get help from other female wolves in the pack. The word luna means “moon” in Latin, and the luna wolf symbolizes the moon's cycles of change.
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Do alpha males exist in wolf packs?

Labeling a high-ranking wolf alpha emphasizes its rank in a dominance hierarchy. However, in natural wolf packs, the alpha male or female are merely the breeding animals, the parents of the pack, and dominance contests with other wolves are rare, if they exist at all.
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How do wolves mark territory?

Wolves mark their territories with urine and scats, a behavior called scent–marking. When wolves from outside of the pack smell these scents, they know that an area is already occupied.
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Do wolves mate with their siblings?

These results suggest that full siblings or a parent and its offspring rarely mate and that incest avoidance is an important constraint on gray wolf behavioral ecology.
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What is a mating mark?

Three Marks, or bites, that a Ferwyn male places on a female of any race except Dádhe to become magically bonded mates. The initial bite-mark is on the female's shoulder and is temporary, disappearing by the next full moon.
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Can a werewolf mate with a human?

There is no mating. Some werewolves may marry humans (Remus and Tonks, for example), and they may have happy marriages and healthy children and Wolfsbane or not the wolf is not necessarily an active part of the relationship due to the potential infection vector. The wolf is an animal.
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What is a female alpha wolf called?

A female wolf is called a she-wolf or luna wolf, depending on their status and rank in the pack. Luna wolf is another term for the alpha female, the counterpart to the alpha male. She-wolf is usually used for all female wolves, from alphas to omegas.
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What is a female werewolf called?

In mythology and literature, a werewoman or were-woman is a woman who has taken the form of an animal through a process of lycanthropy.
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What is Ultima wolf?

Ultima IX. Wolves are large predatory canines that may be found in the wilds of a variety of worlds. They appear in Ultima VI, Ultima VII, Ultima VII Part Two and Ultima IX.
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What is a omega wolf?

An omega wolf can be either male or female and is the scapegoat, the lowest ranking member of the pack. The omega lives on the outskirts of the pack, usually eating last. The omega serves as both a stress-reliever and instigator of play.
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Can a female werewolf be alpha?

Female Alpha werewolves are rare, as females are less likely to survive the metamorphosis. It is considered an honor and an accomplishment for an Alpha to have successfully turned a female Alpha.
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What is a Zeta wolf?

The Zeta Werewolves, as described in Kate Argent's Hunting Diary, are "Intelligent Beta Werewolves" that are an Alpha's "left hand" and specialize in both Strategy and Pack Coordination.
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What is a Sigma wolf?

A Sigma Male is your typical lone wolf. He is independent, self-sufficient, confident, and strong enough to be Alpha. He lets possible mates come to him, just like he does with friends and career opportunities. When these things come to him, however, he can be easily good at them.
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What is a Delta wolf?

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What is a gamma wolf?

Gamma wolves are the wolves under the betas, they act like leaders during fights and are strong and fast when in battle. Gamma wolves have grey eyes and they have longer claws then other werewolves.
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Is Sigma higher than alpha?

Alphas stand at the top, betas are followers, and sigmas, well, simply don't fit the mold. Hierarchy is nothing for them, and all the norms and trends that society (and alphas in particular) set are meaningless to sigmas. You can't tell them how to dress or how to act.
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How do you know if a wolf is an alpha?

“Alpha” implies competing with others and becoming top dog by winning a contest or battle. However, most wolves who lead packs achieved their position simply by mating and producing pups, which then became their pack.
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