Wolves determine who will be the Alpha and the Omega by fighting to the death. The wolves communicate by using body motions to pick the strongest wolves that may sometimes result in fights. After the wolves "discuss" who the strongest wolves are the battles begins. As I said it is the fight to the death which will end as a bloody and very brutal war. The "winner" becomes the Alpha. Now you probably wonder what the Omega is. There is more than one Omega in the pack. An Omega is considered the "low life" of the pack. The Alpha is considered the leader of the pack and the Omega wolves are just "followers" in a hope to survive. The Alpha won't stop being Alpha until he/she dies. When the Alpha dies the cycle restarts.
Alpha: The Leader of the Pack. Omega: The lowest member of the Pack.
Well, the Alpha is the leader of the group, for example lets talk wolves. The Alpha would be the leader of the pack, the omega would be the very last rank in the pack.
"Alpha" and "Omega" are titles of social roles usually given to wolves, although they are occasionally extended to dogs, in a pack. "Alpha" wolves/dogs were once thought to be the leaders of a pack, but are now known to be the parents (a pack is usually made up of family members). "Omega" wolves/dogs are the "general citizenry". You can think of alphas as the family patriarch or president of the wolf/dog pack, and omegas as the children-and-siblings or citizens of the wolf/dog pack. Of course, if you are referring to the 2010 movie "Alpha and Omega" then your answer is: No. The main characters of "Alpha and Omega" are wolves.
An alpha is a dog/wolf that is a leader or hunter of a pack. Like in the movie "Alpha and Omega, omegas are wolfs that are not pack born. Alphas and Omegas can be male or female.
The structure of a wolf pack is alpha, beta, and omega. The omega wolf in the pack is the lowest of the order.
alpha beta and omega are the three key ranks
Usually, this never happens. The Alpha wolf never mates with an omega because omegas are considered as the lowly wolves; they never get along. Unless you're talking about the movie, of course :) True, an alpha wolf will never mate with an omega wolf. However, there are cases where omega wolves rose to the rank of alpha wolves or left their pack and form their own, making them new alpha wolves. So yeah, an omega wolf will eventually mate an alpha wolf IF it's determine to be an alpha wolf Actually, a male alpha wolf will mate with all females of the pack. This ensures that only the strongest male of a pack has offspring.
The omega doesn't breed. Only the alpha pair breeds. If other pups are born in the pack that are not the alpha's, they can either be accepted, or are killed/abandoned to give the alpha's pups a better chance to survive.
my mama is my alpha and omega
The omega wolf in the pack is kind of like the outcast, the wolf that is lead into the wolf pack by the Alpha male. They are usually treated differently than the Alphas, (as in treated poorly compared to the Alphas) Alpha actually can mean top, first, beginning etc, and omega means bottom, last ending etc.
Alpha= beginning Omega=End
The motto of Alpha Xi Omega is 'I am the alpha and the omega, the first and the last'.