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Wolves live in family groups called packs. The pack is highly organized
so that members (especially the young) are protected and healthy.
There is usually an alpha (top) male and an alpha (top) female.
Most of the time this
pair is the one that produces the young, but there are times when a lower
male will breed with the alpha female.
The alpha female has a lot of control over the pack. She is the one who picks
where the pack will live and hunt for the season. Female wolves are faster
than their male peers and, when they are young, are better hunters. The
alpha pair are not always in charge. Another high ranking wolf may lead a hunt
or care for the pups. But in general the alpha pair are in charge of the big
decisions of the pack.
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