Sentences with phrase «wild pack of wolves»

Think about a wild pack of wolves.

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Jim Heskett was born in the wilds of Oklahoma, raised by a pack of wolves with a station wagon and a membership card to the local public swimming pool.
This ratio is of similar magnitude to the case of wild wolf packs with several breeding individuals, where leaders led for 78 % of the recorded time, ranging from 58 % to 90 % [18].
Dogs are decendants of wild animals — wolves — so pack order and other canine related issues must be taken into account.
Wild canine species such as wolves and coyotes live in packs or groups of family members and friends.
In the wild, dominance keeps the wolf pack intact and helps it function with minimum expenditure of energy, and aggression helps the pack defend its territory.
The now - outdated dominance theory of dog training was based on the idea that dogs travel in hierarchical (alpha, beta, et al) packs like wild wolves do.
Leading wolf expert Dr. L. David Mech writes in The Canadian Journal of Zoology, «In the wild, the typical wolf pack is a family, with the adult parents guiding the activities of a group in a division - of - labor system;; dominance contests with other wolves are rare, if they exist at all.»
Unlike his wolf ancestors, your dog doesn't have to prowl the tall grasses and beautiful lakes of the Great Plains to enjoy a protein - packed reward featuring tasty wild game birds like turkey and quail.
The ancestors of our domestic canines, wolves and wild dogs, live in a pack, hunt as a team and raise their young with assistance from others within the family.
Think of wolves in the wild — how do the underlings react when the leader of the pack returns from the hunt?
Wolves in the wild are believed to bark for only two reasons: as an alarm system to warn other pack members of a...
Wildlife biologist David Mech noted in his 2000 introduction to his study of wild wolves, «Attempting to apply information about the behavior of assemblages of unrelated captive wolves to the familial structure of natural packs has resulted in considerable confusion.
Wolves in the wild are believed to bark for only two reasons: as an alarm system to warn other pack members of a danger, and as a threat to ward off intruders.
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