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Yellowstone Wolf Directory

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( This post was last modified: 07-12-2020, 04:47 AM by TheNormalGuy Edit Reason: Update ! )

I just bought a book called : "Charting Yellowstone Wolves (25th Anniversary)" by James Halfpenny, Shauna Baron and Leo Leckie.

It very very very awesome ! It details everything, including a short story on every collared wolves, the packs members of each pack by year, pictures, etc...

I absolutely devoured the book.

I did (from the stories of the wolves) an experimental genetic table of all the wolves that produced known pups (Those given an number [#] or a name). 

Famous Wolf number #9F is the Queen.

9F
 
-       6 sons
-       13 daughters
-       7 unknown gender pups

-       45 grandsons
-       47 grand-daughters
-       24 unknown grand-pups

-       39 great grand sons
-       46 great grand daughter
-       1 great grand unknown pup

-       15 great great grand sons
-       38 great great grand daughters
-       1 great great grand pup

-       23 great great great grandsons
-       33 great great great grand daughters
-       1 possible great great great grand unknown pup*

-       10 great great great great grand sons
-       6 great great great great grand daughters
-       1 possible great great great great grand unknown pups
 
 Around 350 wolves are related to her including the likes of 7F, 16F, 17F, 18F, 21M, 52M, 113M, 151F, 152F, 192M, 193M, 209F, 220F, 255F, 286F, 302M ("The Casanova"), 380F, 469F, 470F, 471F, 472F, 480M, 495M, 525F, 527F, 529F, 569F, 586M, 587M, 636M, 641M, 642F, 692F, 693F, 712M ["White Lady's Mate"], 779F, 821F, O-Six/"The 06 Female/832F, 870F, 890M ("Patch"), 907F, 909F, 910M, 911M ("Puff"), 926F ("Spitfire"), 953F/1204F, 969F, 970F, 978F, 1014M, 1015M, 1091F, "Ragged-Tail", "The Wapiti White Alpha Female", "Half-Black", "U-Black" (427F), "Little-T",  "Brindle", "Hook" and SW147M.

She is also assurely related to "Big Brown" (778M) and maybe to "Big Blaze" (838M) although their origin are unknown.
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Yellowstone Wolf Directory - TheNormalGuy - 03-15-2020, 06:10 PM
RE: Yellowstone Wolf Directory - peter - 04-05-2020, 05:54 AM
RE: Yellowstone Wolf Directory - sanjay - 04-12-2020, 08:23 AM
RE: Yellowstone Wolf Directory - TheNormalGuy - 07-07-2020, 02:29 AM
RE: Yellowstone Wolf Directory - Spalea - 08-14-2020, 11:53 PM
RE: Yellowstone Wolf Directory - peter - 12-16-2020, 09:57 PM
RE: Yellowstone Wolf Directory - sanjay - 12-16-2020, 10:22 PM
RE: Yellowstone Wolf Directory - peter - 12-24-2020, 02:36 PM



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