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4 hours ago, matlockbathowl said:

“These rumors about the behavior of wolf packs are false.

They cropped up on social media and image sharing sites in December 2015. 

 

 

That makes for a compelling and inspirational story about teamwork — but it’s not true.

David Attenborough took the photo in question for the BBC’s “Frozen Planet” Series in 2011. It shows 25 timber wolves hunting bison in Wood Buffalo National Park in Canada. The female alpha wolf led the pack, and the others followed in a single file line to save energy as they made their way through deep snow, according to the environmental website Benvironment.

Wolf packs are typically about half the size of the pack pictured in the photo from 2011. Most packs don’t hunt prey the size of bison (which is 10 times the size of a wolf), but the larger pack is able to. And the wolves walking in a single file line through deep snow is a classic example of how they’re able to use weather conditions to their advantage while hunting prey that’s much larger than them.

Also, the idea that wolves have to be on the lookout for “ambushes” or attacks isn’t true, either. Wolves are at the top of the food chain and have no natural predators. Aside from turf battles with other wolves (which wouldn’t start in an ambush) bears are the only threat to wolves in Canada. Even so, experts saythat bears are only able to prey on wolf pups because grown wolves are too fast, swift and clever to get caught by them”

 

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That's impressive knowledge, I bet you have many many leather bound books & your apartment smells of rich mahogany.

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AND!!

Wolves are yer apex predator aren't they?

So what in the name of f.ook does it matter what formation they walk in...

The slow f.ooker at the back is gonna beat of a "Squirrel attack" isn't it....

"Oy whats all the commotion at the back there??"

"SQUIRREL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"

 

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He really is a real leader. He galvanised the lads beautifully on Tuesday night. 

So much so that in the final ten minutes they made no attempt to score, get forward etc. 

That's what a call a true leader a man who inspires his troops to give their all. 

Unfortunately on Tuesday his troops gave nothing. 

I want to know why. 

If our manager is an effective  leader then where's the evidence? 

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