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Dark-Phoenix said: Alright man you can leave the Omega alone. I do wonder why it's only the Alpha that can mate.
I do agree, he should leave the Omega alone-to answer your question: That's not always the case, if the pack is large enough, the alpha will let the Beta (second in command) mate to promote genetic diversity.
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Hawk Wood
BlockedExcellent picture of the alpha dominating and the omega submitting. Does not always include marking by the omega.
Kippin
MemberThe alpha looks like it could do with eating some fat free elk.
Dark-Phoenix
MemberAlright man you can leave the Omega alone. I do wonder why it's only the Alpha that can mate.
user 71813
MemberBeautiful, tranquil scenery and typical wolf behaviors. Outstanding, with your usual attention to detail and photo realism.
user 71813
MemberI do agree, he should leave the Omega alone-to answer your question: That's not always the case, if the pack is large enough, the alpha will let the Beta (second in command) mate to promote genetic diversity.
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