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Nov 29

namairu:

I made this pretty quickly for everyone that’s interested about wolf pack dynamics at all. Some people might have different opinions about this, but this is what I’ve gathered from all those hours of research that I’ve done.
So, Wolf pack is usually put into four or three sections
First and the highest one is Alpha pair, that consists of Alpha and his mate. Mate is not ranked much higher than a regular beta but it’s the only one to share a special kind of bond with an alpha.
Second is Betas, it consists of the most trusted wolves of the pack, ones that are most likely to become next alpha if the current one dies. 
Third and controversial one is Subordinates, that consist just of neutral wolves of the pack. In some versions people make betas and subordinates into same section, but still there would be ‘higher betas’ as known as the most trusted of the pack.
Omega. There is just one omega in one pack. It’s the weakest one of the pack and usually treated in lower level than cubs. It seems to have silly and comical behavior and a joyful aura. Some call it as the comic of the pack.
Feel free to spread this if you found this useful.

namairu:

I made this pretty quickly for everyone that’s interested about wolf pack dynamics at all. Some people might have different opinions about this, but this is what I’ve gathered from all those hours of research that I’ve done.

So, Wolf pack is usually put into four or three sections

  1. First and the highest one is Alpha pair, that consists of Alpha and his mate. Mate is not ranked much higher than a regular beta but it’s the only one to share a special kind of bond with an alpha.
  2. Second is Betas, it consists of the most trusted wolves of the pack, ones that are most likely to become next alpha if the current one dies. 
  3. Third and controversial one is Subordinates, that consist just of neutral wolves of the pack. In some versions people make betas and subordinates into same section, but still there would be ‘higher betas’ as known as the most trusted of the pack.
  4. Omega. There is just one omega in one pack. It’s the weakest one of the pack and usually treated in lower level than cubs. It seems to have silly and comical behavior and a joyful aura. Some call it as the comic of the pack.

Feel free to spread this if you found this useful.

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