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04-09-2020, 03:45 AM( This post was last modified: 11-19-2020, 09:30 PM by TheNormalGuy )
Wolf 193M died from mange complications at age nine in 2007.
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"White Line" (761F) (Druid) (2010)
"Three-year-old “White Line” (761F) fought with the Lamar Canyon alpha female [The 06 Female or 832F] at a kill site and was later killed in the same area, possibly by wolves or a mountain lion"
Quote:
Yearling Wolf 753F (Silver Pack) (2010)
"In August, yearling #753F died, probably from a fatal encounter with a bison."
Source : Yellowstone wolf Project Annual report 2007 and 2010
Stories From the bones by Sue Ware.
If you want to know more information about the deaths of 8M, 21M, 42F, 204M and 483F
Make sure to read this.
"Sue Ware is a paleopathologist (scholar of ancient diseases) and osteologist (scholar of bones) with the Denver Museum of Nature and Science. She has been a visiting scholar with the Wolf Project since 2008."