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WOLVES

WOLVES. Pack. Family group of wolves Usually 6-10 related members Live, hunt, take care of young together. Alpha Wolf. Dominant (higher social status) to all other members of the pack Often a mating pair Often parents to most/all of the pack. Beta Wolf. Second in command of the pack

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WOLVES

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  1. WOLVES

  2. Pack Family group of wolves Usually 6-10 related members Live, hunt, take care of young together

  3. Alpha Wolf Dominant (higher social status) to all other members of the pack Often a mating pair Often parents to most/all of the pack

  4. Beta Wolf Second in command of the pack Dominate to all EXCEPT alpha pair Usually a male

  5. Omega Wolf The lowest ranked wolf in the pack Submissive to all other members in the pack

  6. Pups Very young wolves Often cared for by the whole pack

  7. Juvenile Wolves aged between pup and adult

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