From packs of wolves to prides of lions, scientists are uncovering what really makes group hunting work — and where cooperation starts to break down.
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'Rising star' of a prominent Yellowstone wolf pack was illegally killed, sparking a poaching investigation
Wildlife officials are investigating the suspicious death of a gray wolf near Yellowstone National Park. The killing is ...
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Beloved Yellowstone Wolf from 'Most Viewed Pack in the World' Illegally Shot Dead
A hunter illegally killed a 'rising star' wolf and threw away its GPS collar.
Here’s How WWII’s Deadly ‘Wolfpack’ Tactic Mimicked Real Wolf Behavior—And Doomed 2,700 Allied Ships
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