No, because animals cannot talk like humans. Even parrots are just mimicking; they don't understand what they are saying. Some animals do communicate with body language though, including wolves and dogs. When a wolf is happy it wags its tail. When its angry its hackles (fur on its back) raise, (like an angry cat) it growls and bears its teeth. When wolves and dogs greet each other they sniff a gland at the rear. When a wolf is submissive (when its saying to the pack leader wolf: 'you're the boss!' it crouches down so its lower than the leader wolf, puts its tail between its legs and to be really submissive it lies down and exposes its tummy. The leader (boss) wolf stands tall.