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Each pack has an alpha pair that leads the group from "summary" of The Hidden Life of Wolves by Jim Dutcher,Jamie Dutcher,James Manfull

In the intricate social structure of a wolf pack, there is always an alpha pair that assumes the responsibility of leading the group. These alpha wolves are not dictators, but rather benevolent leaders who guide the pack with wisdom and strength. They maintain order and harmony within the pack, ensuring that each member has a role to play and is valued for their contributions. The alpha pair is usually a mated male and female, who work together in perfect harmony to make decisions for the pack. They are the ultimate decision-makers, but they also listen to the input of other pack members and take their needs into consideration. This collaborative leadership style fosters a sense of unity and cooperation among the wolves, allowing them to thrive in their natural habitat. The alpha pair is al...
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    The Hidden Life of Wolves

    Jim Dutcher

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