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Actually, we don't know if the alpha male, 1015, fathered all eleven Wapiti pups (5 from 1091 and 6 from the white alpha) but it is unusual to get a shot of nearly all the pups and just one adult. The eleventh pup was also in this image, originally, but too far back.
I finally got an ID on the two collared grey male pups and can tell which one is 1105 and which one is 1106 and got the weights of all three pups that were collared. That means that I can now identify half of the pack! All of those grey puppies make it so hard. BTW, it is almost birthday time for the pups next month. I believe they use April 15th. Boy will their lives change when the new puppies come along. They will no longer be the babies and it will be time to grow up and help find food. Puppy times sure was fun for me while it lasted.