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04-09-2020, 09:50 PM( This post was last modified: 11-19-2020, 09:36 PM by TheNormalGuy )
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Wolf 85F (Rose Creek) (1998)
"Female wolf #85 was observed being killed by the seven Druid Peak wolves at the territorial boundary between the two packs. (Three wolves have died along this boundary since 1996—all within a 1.5– km radius—and four wolves have succumbed to the aggression of the Druid Peak Pack) "
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Wolf 35M, 30F (Thorofare Alphas) and a pup (1998)
"In January 1998, the Soda Butte Pack trespassed onto the Thorofare Pack’s territory, killing the alpha male (#35) and likely causing the death of the alpha female (#30) and one pup [Killed by an Avalanche while fleeing the pack supposedly] . When we visited the site where #35 was found, only hair, urine, blood, and his collar remained in a wind- blown concavity underneath a log along the Yellowstone Lake shoreline. "
Source : Yellowstone Wolf Project Annual Report 1998