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Wolves In Yellowstone/montana

This gallery is composed entirely of wolf shots, the majority of which were taken in Yellowstone National Park (YNP). Of the Yellowstone photos, most are of the Druid Peak pack which no longer exists. This exstinction was caused by a number of reasons, mange, parvo,inter pack warfare and the shooting of animals that leave the park. There are also a number of photos of the Slough Creek pack that now no longer exists. The most recent photos (taken in March 2011) are of the Lamar Canyon pack. These animals are now in territory once occupied by the slough creek and druid packs, (the silver pack photographed in Mach 2010 is no more). The blacktail pack is still going strong with 14 members.. We were also foutunate to see some agate and molley pack members. This gallery contains some good photos of the agates taken in september of 09 near LaHardy rapids. Over all the wolf population in the park has dropped from aprox. 140 last year to aprox. 85 now. By the way, the wolf with cub photos were not taken in Yellowstone, but rather were controlled photos taken at animals of Montana near Bozeman.
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  • These two wolves crossed the road between watih falls and the black tail lakes. I here stories about the very large Canadian wolves. As you can see most Wolves are not really large. (not small either) The average wolf in Yellowstone is probably 80 to 100 lbs. The largest known is estimated to be 140 pounds. In my opinion the stories of 250 to 300 pound wolves are just that stories.
  • Here they are in the middle of the road totally ignoring our vehicle.
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  • This is a member of the Silver Pack on a bision kill in the Lamar Valley of Yellowstone. The bird is a Magpi.
  • Another shot this time with a raven.
  • Nother member of the Silver Pack in Lamar.
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  • Yes they do have K9 teeth.
  • This wolf was a member of the Blacktail pack. The photo was taken in YNP at Phantom Lake
  • The same wolf at Blacktail.
  • Two Blacktail wolves near an elk kill. This kill was several hundred yards off the Wraith falls pull out.
  • Five of the Blacktail pack on the elk kill. The pack totals nine animals.
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