Wolf

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Wolf
Land Animal
General
Health: 4.0
Idle Speed: 0.5m/s
Eats: Hare, Elk, Mountain Goat, Deer, Turkey, Bison
Climb Height: 1.0m
Carbon Released: 0.0ppm
Hunting
Harvest Item: Wolf Carcass
Flees: Yes
Fear Factor: 0.0
Flee Speed: 5.0m/s
Attack Chance: 60 %
Attack Damage: 3.0
Detect Range: 12.5m
Attack Range: 2.5m


Wolves carnivores (meat-eating) animals that players can kill for meat.

See Also

For a list of animals, see Animals.

Behaviour

Typically, the Wolf will walk at a slow pace, stop and graze nearby food.

If a player steps within roughly a 10 block radius of a Wolf, the Wolf will run away from the player, sometimes in an erratic pattern, to avoid being hurt.

Players can get closer to the Wolf before it runs by wearing Camo Clothing.

A Wolf may kill nearby prey animals, but it will not eat them, and the player can collect the carcass.

Hunting

A Wolf can only be killed with the Bow and Arrows.

Once killed, the Wolf will die where it stands and the player can then retrieve the carcass to be processed.

Strategy

  • Since they are very adept at climbing hills, try to hunt Wolves in open areas. This way, you can keep an eye on them during the chase.

Real Life Facts

The wolf is a mammal of the order Carnivora, and the ancestor of the domestic dog. The wolf is in fact even of the same species (Canis lupus) as the domestic dog (Canis lupus familiaris). Of all other animals in the game the wolf is most closely related to the coyote (Canis latrans), and wolves are known to be able to hybridise with members of this species in real life[1]

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History

Changes
9.0.0
  • Wolf Wandering Speed was decreased from 0.7 to 0.5.
  • Wolf Speed was decreased from 5.5 to 5.0.
  • Wolf Health was increased from 1.5 to 3.2.
  • Wolf will also now eat Turkey and Bison.
  • Wolf will now release Carbon.
  1. Mech, L. D.; Christensen, B. W.; Asa, C. S.; Callahan, M.; Young, J. K. (2014). "Production of Hybrids between Western Gray Wolves and Western Coyotes". PLOS ONE. 9 (2), doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0088861. PMC 3934856. PMID 24586418.