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A wolf pack marks its territory. Which of the following behaviors would NOT help the pack mark its territory?

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B.
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D.
Urinating on trees at the territorial boundary.
Howling at dusk in the center of their territory.
Leaving paw prints near the territorial boundary.
Whining and growling around the den.

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Final answer:

Whining and growling around the den is a behavior that would not help the wolf pack mark its territory.


Step-by-step explanation:

The behavior that would NOT help the wolf pack mark its territory is whining and growling around the den. Urinating on trees at the territorial boundary, howling at dusk in the center of their territory, and leaving paw prints near the territorial boundary are all behaviors that help the pack mark its territory.


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