United wolf litters, their parents, and two subordinated wolves as pup-sitters. Selected pictures.
To keep pups safe, when there are many inimical animals in the homesite surroundings, parent wolves may subordinate one or even two non-breeding females that are relative or non-relative. That phenomenon was documented assuredly for two times in Naliboki Forest in 2018 and 2020 with the help of camera-traps. Read more -- https://sidorovich.blog/2020/08/12/behaviour-of-wolf-pups-and-parents-on-the-stage-when-the-pups-are-30-100-days-old-new-knowledge-for-the-european-wolves/#more-5304
Видео United wolf litters, their parents, and two subordinated wolves as pup-sitters. Selected pictures. канала Naust Eco Station
Видео United wolf litters, their parents, and two subordinated wolves as pup-sitters. Selected pictures. канала Naust Eco Station
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