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If this is has been asked already I apologize. I there any way to increase a wolves weight? There are some nicer wolves I like the look of but are very light weight. Anyways thank you in advance for the answers(s) or the link to the question if it was asked already!
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There's no direct method to increase wolf weight; whether your wolves end up lightweight, medium-weight, or heavyweight is partly determined by genetics and partly by random chance. However, based on my understanding, you won't typically get lightweight wolves from two heavyweight parents.
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Darkseeker
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Thank you so much! Ecifircas said: There's no direct method to increase wolf weight; whether your wolves end up lightweight, medium-weight, or heavyweight is partly determined by genetics and partly by random chance. However, based on my understanding, you won't typically get lightweight wolves from two heavyweight parents.
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