Wolves of Yellowstone - The Druid Peak Pack
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The druids were hit very hard by mange and died out, though some of it's descendants exist currently in other packs like the Agate creek pack. I had the opportunity to see the Agates as well as Molly's pack this past week out in the park.
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RIP DRUID PACK.... your work is done.
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all but one of the druid peak pack died of some skin disease (or something like that) last year.
Plus, without the wolves in yellowstone, the number of elk living there increased and ate the moose's food supply (some type of plant), which decreased the number of moose living in yellowstone greatly. :\
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@WQTinderWolf actually they is wiped out and the remaining ones dispersed and made their own packs
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We will always remember druid peak pack. They are now down to one lone wolf. There pack without a female is kaput i feel so sad that the pack is almost completely wiped out :(
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I saw the National Geographic documentary on the Druid Pack ,, it was awesome and everyone should see what the Grey Wold has to go through .
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That pack will probably be non existant within the next few months.



When I become old enough, I know for a fact that I will dedicate my life to wolves and their survival. Thumbs up if you agree that wolves are the greatest animals on the planet! =3
Wolves are beautiful animals, and I agree that they hurt people but that's only to protect themselves. Without wolves, the balance of prey animals like elk and other deer species increase and over populate. Wolves serve a great purpose and that is to keep that balance, by killing off the wounded and sick animals.
TheFieryKnight79 1 year ago 5
I LOVE WOLVES!!!!
MCRismylife14 2 years ago 5