Body language and canine vocalization are used just as frequently as spoken word, even in human form, between werewolves. The position of ears, the tail, and the body can say more than words, a lot more subtly. Mock-fighting between werewolves is used to communicate heirarchy, practice stalking, and to prepare for the hunt. Some fights may occur in packs to establish or re-establish hierarchy, but what is often seen and interpreted as a fight is usually restricted to wrestling and jaw-sparring. When a legitimate fight does occur, there is no mistaking the display of unmatched power. Any other werewolves will exclude themselves and circle around the fight.