Wolf Life: Do You Survive?

A realistic illustration of a lone wolf in a dense forest, with a distant pack in the background, showcasing the struggles and beauty of wolf life.

Wolf Life: Do You Survive?

Step into the wild world of wolves with our engaging quiz! Your choices will determine your fate in the life of a lone wolf as you navigate through challenges, form bonds, and raise a family.

Are you ready to explore the following?

  • Hunting strategies
  • Handling rivalries
  • Building relationships
  • Parenting instincts
12 Questions3 MinutesCreated by HuntingWolf742
You're a lone wolf, starving. You notice a hare nearby. What do you do?
Ignore it.
Chase it until it's tired.
Immediately bite it in the throat.
Scratch it.
After the hare is taken down, you bite in. A fox is attracted, and starts coming close. What do you do?
Ignore it.
Hand over the meat.
Wait for it to come close, then attack it.
Chase it away.
The fox has dissapeared. You finish the hare, and see a lone wolf in the distance. She's white with black stripes. What do you do?
Stay away.
Approach in a kind manner.
Attack her.
Chase her away.
You've come closer to her, and now you've grown a bond. Each day you visit her. After a couple months, you finally feel it's time. What do you do?
Break up, it's over.
Betray her and attack.
Ask to be her mate.
Suddenly dash off.
The two of you are mates now, and summer is coming. You realize it's time to find a den. Which do you pick?
A den in the forest, surrounded by lilies with rivers running nearby.
Out in the plains, a tree den easily found.
A burrow deep underground, where the air is fresh but it's somewhat uncomfortable.
A den on a small island in the middle of a large river.
You mark your territory and settle in your summer den. A bit later, your mate is suddenly pregnant. What do you do?
Find food for her.
Explore with her.
Leave her alone.
Attract other wolves to the den.
You've now got pups; a tawny male, a silver female, and a golden male. They always wander off, and you're getting frustrated. What do you do?
Let them be.
Let out your anger, and kill them or chase them off.
Calm down, and howl to increase your bond.
Lure them close with meat.
It's time for the first big hunt. The tawny pup catches a fish at the river before any others. How do you reward him?
Eat it up.
Let him eat it all.
Attack him.
Tease him.
You and your pack needs to move to a winter den, as it's getting colder. Which do you pick?
Stay at the same den.
A warm cave den, with plenty of snow hares nearby, along with an iced-up pond.
A pine tree den in the middle of nowhere.
No den at all.
Your pups have reached adulthood, and it's time to say goodbye. How do you say your farewell?
Give them a formal send-off, with affection included.
Chase them away.
Attack them until they retreat.
Go up in tears before making a true goodbye.
Now it's just you and your mate, all alone. You're back at the summer den now. How do you live?
Hunting with your mate, and enjoying times at the den.
Know what, let's just break up already!
Attacking your mate every day.
Making your mate hunt for you.
Your mate has died of a disease while out exploring. How do you spend your days?
Searching for a new mate.
Living in a pack, with other wolves hunting for you.
Sleeping.
Living life to the fullest, hunting and switching between your dens when the times come.
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