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What w word?
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What are wolfpacks?
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Nice video, It sounds like were going to get the historical events we have been asking for in the previous versions of SH. Still confusing about the dynamic campaign statement.
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it could be weather ....also !!
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And they put you in charge? Now I know we're in trouble!
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Forget pitchforks and torches .
BRING OUT THE ANGRY HARDCORE SUBSIM CROUD! ![]()
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If i was in charge of anything, would I be here.... ? I'm just the guy writing the credits...
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I can testify...hes hardly in charge of anything.
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[QUOTE]What are wolfpacks? /QUOTE]
He said it!! He said it!! Wolfpacks are in!!!!!!! ![]()
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You could put him in charge off the most important machine when developing a sim like silent hunter 5 .
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![]() Pack (canine) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search "Wolfpack" redirects here. For other uses, see Wolfpack (disambiguation). ![]() ![]() Canine packs often work cooperatively, as in this bison hunt. ![]() ![]() A hunting pack of African Wild Dogs ![]() Pack size distribution of the African Wild Dog. Pack is a social group of conspecific canids. Not all species of canids - notably the red fox - form packs. Pack size and social behaviour within packs varies across species. [edit] Examples African wild dogs (Lycaon pictus) live and hunt in packs. Males assist in raising the pups, and remain with their pack for life, while the females leave their birth pack at about age two and a half years old to join a pack with no females. Males outnumber the females in a pack, and usually only one female breeds, with all of the males. African wild dogs are not territorial, and they hunt cooperatively in their packs, running down large game and tearing it apart. They cooperate in caring for wounded and sick pack members as well as the young.[1] Gray wolves (Canis lupus) usually live in packs which consist of the adult parents and their offspring of perhaps the last 2 or 3 years. The adult parents are usually unrelated and other unrelated wolves may sometimes join the pack.[2] Black-backed jackals (Canis mesomelas) have a single long term mate, and usually hunt singly or in pairs. Both parents care for the young, and the parents and their current offspring are the pack. They will cooperate in larger packs to hunt large game.[3] The Ethiopian Wolf (Canis simensis) has different social behavior from the gray wolf: pack members hunt alone for rodents, and come together mainly to defend their territory from other packs.[4] New Guinea Singing Dog (Canis lupus dingo): In 1994, studies were done in Oregon on a captive social group of New Guinea Singing Dogs. Physical attacks between same-sex adults when females were in estrus led to them being kept in pairs; attacks were only between equals and inferiors in the pack hierarchy, never on higher ranking individuals. Pairs would tolerate their offspring through one or two breeding seasons. When kept together, they exhibited distinctive behaviours. They do not use the "play bow" common among other Canis. Food is shared equally, not fought over, and all adults and adolescents regurgitate food for the young. They engage in choral howling, but without dominance behaviour that has been seen in wolf and coyote pack howling.[5] Domestic dogs (Canis lupus): Despite being genetically the same species as the grey wolf, it is unclear what the similarities are between the pack behaviour of the dog and the gray wolf. Domesticated dogs have had humans as part of dog social structure for at least 12,000 years, and human behaviour is not the same as wolf behaviour. Studies of dog behaviour include studies of dogs and their interactions with humans (example [6]), "dumped" or "road" dogs that were raised by humans and then left to fend for themselves (The Tuscany Dog Project[7]), feral dogs not attached to humans (Carolina Dog), and feral dog packs that live in association with human villages or camps (New Guinea Singing Dog). Pack structure and behaviour varies greatly. |
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Wolf Pack in 1938:
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