if you look closely, when the males are fighting, the female positions herself under the dominant male's throat, looking as if she is cowering and scared, but actually she is protecting his neck from being bitten. such beautiful animals
It isn't a fact the whole saying to this got started with that picture of a white wolf and two brown wolves the woman that was the photographer literally had to reach out to people and let them know that none of the wolves in that picture were female.....that is a submissive posture that all wolves engage in especially to the alpha male at one point or another lol like come on sorry but your wrong
But please by all means point me in the direction of a ligit information web page with this fact u believe in and i will truly be a believer until then I stand by it because ive searched it myself. And not once in any documentary has a professional photographer or animal expert as in someone educated to a specific animals behavior. Eating habits . Mating rituals. And cub or baby rearing EVER made this statement lol
Eva Right he was pissing me off just as much as he was pissing the Alpha off. Both the Alpha male and Omega female had to bare teeth meany times, and even the rest of the pack had to bite several times and he just didn't take the hint. When the Alpha has HIS knot in HIS bitch then that sub needs to fuck off and don't bother the pack leader.
I love how the poor omega was the only one to have a mind and bite the other pack members in warning to keep off the female / male. He was like. "Back off guys they're mating. Give them some personal space "
but it also seems like that female wilf is like "can you guys back up? i already have a wolf stuck in my vagina." thats probably whats going through her mind.
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No that is how they mate and if it is there first time one or the other might get dragged around a bit before they get it together and as for being fought over no the male is the one being fought the other wolves are trying to separate them they will not be successful because they know there rank in the pack and they are not alpha so if they did manage it they would probably either get chased away or attacked so no you perception is totally and utterly wrong and ridiculous.
Hope Henthorn actually it was more like they were attached. After a male wolf and female wolf have sex his penis fills with blood and he is stuck in there for at least an hour in order to make sure no sperm escapes.
No, your wrong. There's a rank for each wolf, but not every wolf gets to be Alpha male and female. Since the female is the only one in the pack and the only one to have baby's they're frustrations go to a higher standard. These males are not jealous. They just want pups of their own line,but they can't have them because they're not Alpha's.
@@jacobguess4420 yea it's to establish dominance it's supposed to keep the other males unable to breed with her while the privates do it's work to create pups
Guys, for people who don’t know, after sex wolves stay attached to each other by the genitalia so that they can make sure that the egg is fertilized and they can have pups
This is a captive wolf pack. In a pack in the wild the other wolves would be siblings to the dominant pair, and mainly their offspring. You can see some of the other males are trying to get some with the female as well and that's not usual behavior at all.
When a female does not do anything such as attack, defend, or snarl when a male mounts her to mate, that means she is READY to reproduce, she is READY to mate. Notice how she stuck up her tail to mate, that means she wanted to mate with him. Not sad at all.
Tu crees? Lo que hay que leer!! Ella está acosada, y cuando el macho y ella están enganchados, sii, cuando la arrastra ella debe estar disfrutando? Piénsalo!!
Alpha male and alpha female wolfs don't get privacy Which must be embarrassing. She was trying to get out BC she feels pain and now knows how it feels like when breeding
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The males are trying to get him off her cuz They don't want them to mate Because they want to mate with her They will always fight Each other For da females I feel bad for da females 😑
@Tyrek Williams-S That’s not how typical pack dynamics and Wolf behaviour works. Overt aggression isn’t how packs interact, it’s a family unit. With a familial hierarchy. Which is why dogs were domesticated so effectively. The Alpha male and female are the parents of the pack. The majority of the other wolves are usually their children or siblings. The males leave or are forcibly expelled from the pack once they’re old enough to start a pack of their own. Finding an un-mated, and un-related female they court & entice to leave from another pack. Generally mating for life. The only exception being Casanova males who breed with multiple un-mated females prior to mating and starting a pack. Breeding & mating is exclusive to the Alpha pair. Who discourage and fight anyone else who attempts to, because of their territorial instincts, the undue stress of feeding multiple litters, and their highly loyal, loving, and monogamous nature. So no they can’t turn the tables and take her anytime they want to. The Alpha’s would be older, stronger, more experienced, and would either fight them off, kill them or leave the pack. Even if they managed to kill the Alpha male, the Alpha female would still kill them or leave. Wolves wouldn’t even go to that extreme to attempt it. It’s unnecessary, against their nature and too dangerous. The traits your describing are more accurate to Lions, who frequently kill their competitors children to forcibly take the Lionesses of the pride. Most likely because panthers are more solitary, and male lions hunt on their own. So unlike Wolves, they don’t have the need for a pride or family bonds beyond breeding.
If you have a "knack for animals" -that's what they always called it with me- you could see RIGHT AWAY that this female is more experienced than the male. Look closely at her face; you can see it the moment she realizes he's only half-heartedly busy and missing the first time so she takes a walk. That is actually significant as it encourages his mating instincts: making him MENTALLY dedicated and you can see the result. I don't know why it works on the male's instincts, maybe because they are predators at heart and the harder something runs the more you want it? (I'm sure humans regardless of sex can know this feeling as well.) However the female does the walking away by instinct as well (it's unlikely she was taught by any other than herself in that, and NOT just this (experienced) CANINE female does the "walking away to get the male more in the mood" trick. I might be wrong, and in humans it might definitely not directly lead to an act, but humans, ESPECIALLY still playful ones like young adults chase eachother as well as part of flirting and human courting ritual. I've noticed women tend to invoke the chase as well once they have chosen the one they want to "be with" (both subconsciously? the choosing and starting the chase. As far as I know it depends on the woman and circumstances ich zu der te f TT) Excuse me and sorry for me saying "canine female"-it't pretty darn cringe for anyone who's really close to or knows what's (actually) good and normal for canines-but the normal name for a.female isn't "normal" anymore because of swearing & cursing and I'm not wanting nor waiting for some idiot disgruntled Snowflake to tag and ban me or my comment because she feels spoken to...AND FREE SPEECH ISN'T A THING ANYMORE (ON YT's) .
Wow only one female in the pack lol,Wth was that wolf doing with the female when she was connected with the other male? Was he trying to do it too? Lmao
Guys, the wolf wasn’t humping the air, the wolf was simply twerking. He was like “ hey gurl, look what I can do “ “ this could be us but you be playin.”