Wolves
can talk among each other by movements with their tails and ears.
When wolves pull their ears together and back, that expresses fear. If
they shoot their ears forward, they want to display aggression and dominance.
When wolves narrow their eyes and show their teeth, it means they want
you to lie down. If a wolf flattens himself on his belly it means he knows
you are the master. If a wolf bites your nose it means he is the master,
and you have to do what he says. When a wolf glares at you in the eyes
it means he wants you to stay back.
