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How does the alpha wolf myth differ from the actual structure of wolf packs?

From 5 years of verified research · Vassili Sandqvist
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The alpha wolf myth suggests that dominance contests determine pack leadership, but in reality, wolf packs are family units led by the breeding adults, who are the parents of the other wolves. This leadership is positional and not achieved through dominance, a distinction that researcher David Mech has emphasized in his work to correct the misconceptions surrounding the alpha concept.

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