Yes. In the breeding season, when a female is in heat, a lot of male wolves will fight to mate with her. The male wolves fight, and when one of them does get to mate with the female, he guards her, so other wolves know she is taken. However, sometimes, another stronger, older wolf may fight the male wolf, mate with the female again, and stay with her for life.
No, in a wolf pack only the Alpha male and Alpha female will mate.
yes to get the best female
over powering
yes
well yes but not all
Mating (breeding) season for gray wolves usually starts in late winter.
Wolves mate in the winter-time, and then the female of the breeding pair gives birth in the spring.
they mate for real when they have kids!
Wolves mate so they can reproduce and have cubs that will carry their genes and make their pack larger.
Wolves main instincts are to hunt, protect their pack and mate, and mate with other wolves.
They mate
All wolves do not really have a 'Captain', but packs of wolves have leaders. The leaders are the breeding pair and the two wolves who mate and rear their young. Usually in a wolf pack the leader is the founder of the pack(along with his/her mate). Sometimes other wolves challenge their leadership, and if they win become the new leader.
no
Yes, of course they mate! How else would they reproduce?!?!???
Many, many mammals mate for life! For example, Gibbon apes and wolves are two mammals that mate for life.
Ocelots are cuter to ocelots & wolves are cuter to wolves. Otherwise, they might never mate!