What do wolves play?

Wolves don't play games in the way humans do. They are wild animals with complex social structures and behaviors.

However, wolves do engage in playful activities, especially when they are pups. These activities help them develop important skills like:

* Socialization: Playing with siblings and other pack members helps them learn how to interact and cooperate.

* Hunting Skills: Playful chases and pouncing on each other helps them practice stalking and catching prey.

* Physical Fitness: Running, jumping, and wrestling keep them strong and agile.

Examples of playful activities in wolves:

* Pouncing and chasing: Pups will often chase each other and pounce on each other's tails.

* Wrestling: Wolves of all ages engage in playful wrestling matches.

* Tug-of-war: Wolves will often tug on sticks, branches, or even each other's fur.

* Mock hunting: Pups will practice their hunting skills by chasing and attacking objects like toys or even their own tails.

So while wolves don't play board games or video games, they do have their own unique way of playing and having fun!