Why Wolves?
Balance of Populations
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Country | Population (est) | Protected | Endangered |
---|---|---|---|
Portugal | 200-300 | Yes | No |
Italy | 2000 | Yes | No |
Switzerland | <20 | Yes | Yes |
Canada | 60,000 | In 3% of territory | No |
USA | 18,000 | No | In some areas |
Roles
How they work together
Alpha
The Alpha is responsiblde for leading the pack during hunts. They decide on location, target, strategy and more.
Subordinates
All of the other wolves are subordinate to the Alpha
Superiors
There are no other wolves above the Alpha
Beta
The Beta is responsible for keeping the other wolves (The Mid-Pack) in line, and enforcing the Alpha's orders
Subordinates
The Mid-Pack wolves
Superiors
The Alpha is the Beta's superior except when the Alpha is absent
Mid-Pack
These are the other members of the wolf pack. They are directed by the Alpha and Beta during the hunt.
Subordinates
The Mid-Pack wolves evolve their own heirarchy, with the 'omega' being the lowest.
Superiors
TThe Beta and Alpha are superior to all Mid-Pack wolves.