Yep! But your way more likely to hear them howling than barking like this in the wild. They usually bark more like this in the wild when they're young pups.
Tigers and Lions can meow and wolves can bark , its just a hidden fact because it serves the evolutionist agenda to hide the fact that all cananines snd all cats had the exact same ancestors the first 2 dogs and the first 2 cats on the ark.
@@WereRen A common ancestor of the Modern Natural Wild Wolves. Domesticated Dog's are still Taxonomically part of the same Wolf species as Modern Wolves. Dogs are a member of the Canis Lupus wolf family. Just another subspecies of wolf. Like the Eurasian Wolf/Canis Lupus Lupus, Eastern American Wolf/Canis Lupus Lycaon, And Domestic Dog's are Canis Lupus Familiaris.
Wolves don't bark a lot in the wild. But are still capable of barking. And bark a lot around humans. In a similar way to how cat's meow at us. But usually not at each other.
Primitive brain: That is a dangerous predator and it could kill me! I should stay away from it and arm myself! Modern brain: That is a dangerous predator and it could kill me! I should try to boop it and give pets! I usually end up siding with the modern brain.
Huh. Been trying to study wolves and their behavior through books and personal research. It never dawned on me they could bark like that Reminds me of a husky barks and talks actually