A wolf pack works together by following the Alpha, or leader. There is usually a Alpha male wolf with his mate which would be the Alpha female. Only the Alphas can mate, the rest of the pack cannot. Alpha dogs decide where they live, what food they eat and how they get it. Think of it as one giant social group. When they hunt, the Alpha (leader) tries to bite the nose of the animal they are chasing, for example an elk. The Elk would then stop to shake the alpha off, but when it stops the rest of the pack would jump at the sides and bite it. They aim for the most important organs first.
No. Wolves try to avoid other wolf packs as much as possible. If they do meet, the encounter is usually violent and sometimes fatal. They have even been known to allow injured prey to escape if it crosses a boundary of another pack's territory. Scent-marking and howling are ways to communicate with other packs, and keep them at bay.
Wolf packs work as a team, and to create minimul conflict, they have a pecking order.
There is:
Alpha male - he leads the pack and in a small pack, is the only one to breed.
Alpha female - chosed by the Alpha male, she helps to lead the pack, and commonly is the only female to have pups, depending on food
Beta male - he is second in command and will take over the pack when the leader passes.
Beta female - only occaisonly to packs have one, since the beta male usually chooses a mate once he is alpha.
Pack members - usually between the ages of 2 - 5 they are all equal and listen to the alpha wolves.
Omega - the lowest ranked wolf, this wolf usually eats last, and follows at the back of the pack. The omega is commonly used to baby sit the pups while the rest of the pack goes hunting, but the whole pack helps with careing for pups.
So, the whole pack works as a team, following orders from the higher ranking wolves.
Wolf Packs were groups of German U-boats that used coordinated hunting tactics to harass and sink Allied convoys during WWII.
Wolf packs were a strategy German U-boats used to attack allied shipping
U-boats, packs of German U-boats searching for American ships were called wolf packs
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The convoy system was developed as a defense against Nazi U-Boat attacks called 'Wolf Packs' .
no because the alphas would fight to join the packs until one leader is left
Dogs, known to be "A Man's Best Friend" only work in packs in the wild. Canines can also work in packs if they are pets, but it is way less likely to work in packs more than wild ones. So, in the conclusion, the answer is: Yes, wild dogs work in packs.
Wolf
The wolf is not known to be a solitary predator. They depends on the pack to hunt and protect them self. There for there are more wolf packs than lone wolf. ( For the strength of the Pack is the Wolf, and the strength of the Wolf is the Pack)
yes they go in packs
a wolf because they fight in packs where as the hyneas are scavengers
Slough, druids and speclmen are the real packs, but the roleplaying packs are BlackBloods, SilverBloods, WhiteBloods, and GoldBloods.
in bretagne there are about 20 wolf packs
wolf packs!
Wolf Packs were groups of German U-boats that used coordinated hunting tactics to harass and sink Allied convoys during WWII.
Gray wolves usually travel in packs of 4 to 7.
When a wolf "licks" another wolf it is a sign of trust or mating. When they do this they are grooming eachother. This happens in the packs of wolves.