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Wolf Link howling a song
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The Howling Stones appear in Twilight Princess, and bear the Sheikah eye symbol; in that respect they are very similar in appearance to the Gossip Stones. In wolf form, you can howl a tune next to one of these stones, and you will be teleported to a certain landscape, where you will then howl again, this time, in tune with the golden wolf. Howling stones are used to teach Link hidden skills. Their locations are shown in the list below. Notably, the tunes sung using the howling stones are songs from Ocarina of Time, Majora's Mask, and The Wind Waker. There is a seventh Wolf Song, which is Zelda's Lullaby (from Ocarina of Time), heard at the Howling Stone with a Triforce symbol stone at the entrance to the Sacred Grove.

- There is no Howling Stone for the first meeting with the golden wolf, since you encounter it on the way to the Forest Temple.

- Howling Stone 1: Death Mountain (Wolf Song 1: Song of Healing from Majora's Mask)

- Howling Stone 2: Upper Zora's River (Wolf Song 2: Requiem of Spirit from Ocarina of Time)

- Howling Stone 3: Sacred Grove (Wolf Song 3: Prelude of Light from Ocarina of Time)

- Howling Stone 4: Lake Hylia (Wolf Song 4: Goron Lullaby from Majora's Mask)

- Howling Stone 5: Snowpeak Trail (Wolf Song 5: Ballad of Gales from The Wind Waker)

- Howling Stone 6: Hidden Village (Wolf Song 6: Original Twilight Princess composition; Wolf Link howls the Light Spirit Theme over the top of the Hyrule Field Theme, all slowed down.)