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The Wolves
Jan 12, 2023
boardgamegeek.com
How Do Wolves Show Submission & When Do They Do It?
Dec 20, 2021
misfitanimals.com
11:16
Are Wolves Overpowered?
10 months ago
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TierZoo
0:21
There is a lot we can learn from wolves. They lead with love, not domination. Observe how the group greets the father of the pack, and how he stops to show every single one of them love. Thank you @jaddavenport for this video. There is no such thing as an “alpha wolf.” The alpha myth came from a study of unrelated wolves held in captivity, confined in small zoo enclosures where stress and artificial conditions caused constant conflict. Researchers later acknowledged this was a mistake, but the m
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Facebook
Women for Wolves
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As winter embraces Yellowstone country, wolves enter one of the most dynamic and defining times of the year—mating season. It’s a time of new beginnings and fierce rivalries, where the fate of packs is shaped in the frosty mountains and valleys. For wolves, this season is about more than reproduction. It’s about survival, legacy, and territory. Lone wolves seek to establish new packs, often venturing long distances to find a mate. Meanwhile, rival packs skirmish along the edges of their territor
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Jan 21, 2025
Facebook
Casey Anderson
0:14
The term “alpha wolf” is outdated because it came from studies of captive wolves where unrelated individuals were forced to compete for dominance. In the wild, wolf packs are usually family groups led by the breeding pair, the parents, rather than aggressive leaders fighting for control. Modern research shows that wolves cooperate and care for each other instead of constantly battling for alpha status. Therefore, the idea of an “alpha” wolf as a dominant, fighting leader does not accurately refl
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9 months ago
Facebook
Wildlife Rescuers
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The idea of the “alpha wolf” is a myth. But the parasite controlling wolves from their brains? THAT is real For decades we thought wolf packs had dominance hierarchies with alphas at the top. Turns out they’re just families, as in literal parents and their offspring. So why did this myth spread? A scientist studied captive, unrelated wolves in confined zoo spaces and saw aggression & dominance. We then assumed that’s how ALL wolves behave. But there is such thing as a lone wolf!Wolves infected w
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5 months ago
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Women for Wolves on Instagram: "Did you know that wolves often grieve one another? When a wolf dies, the pack changes. 🐺 Not just socially: but behaviorally, spatially, and acoustically. Long-term field research has documented that after the loss of a pack member, wolves often show prolonged howling, reduced play and social interaction, altered travel routes, and disruptions to pack cohesion. In some cases, packs have been observed returning repeatedly to areas associated with the deceased wolf
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