wolf pack hierarchy
Jul 8, 2015 0:47:39 GMT -5
Post by Deleted on Jul 8, 2015 0:47:39 GMT -5
First pl watch this vid!!!!
www.youtube.com/watch?v=qRVrnz6AMKE
but the right structure (in my opinion of course) is:
(Alphas, Betas, Gammas these wolves are the leading wolves of the pack and the great council of the pack, everything about the pack must be discussed in their gathering, and the alpha male and his mate of course are the first decision power making in that great council)
1-Alpha: The Alphas are the most dominate and respected wolves of the pack. If these two Alphas are not given the respect that they deserve, they will demand it, and if it comes to fighting, so be it, for disrespect will not be tolerated. If these two Alphas see that another wolf is not getting respect that they deserve, then they will see that that wolf does get the respect that he or she deserves. The Alphas try to know what has been going on between members of the pack and, moreover, between members of other packs; they try to "keep up with the times." Alphas have the final say in all decisions, and it is their duty to do what is good for the pack. Even in personal decisions, they must do what is best for the pack. This includes hearing the opinions of all the others and making a decision based on all circumstances. They usually decide what goes on at any given time in a pack: hunting, exploring, meetings, etc. These two are the most responsible and reliable wolves of the pack. The female is in charge of females, and the male is in charge of the males; however, both Alphas will be equally respected by all wolves, regardless of gender, age, pack, etc.
2-Beta: The Betas in a wolf pack play a very simular role as the Alphas. Betas are usually looked upon as second in command, taking over while the alphas are not present. They are able to make the same decisions and have the same amount of respect as the alphas. They answer to no one but their Alphas. While the Alphas are present, Betas are mostly used to settle minor jobs or disputes.
3-Gamma: usually one or two, third in command and a part of the higher council (leaded by great Alphas and Betas). These wolves fill a variety of roles, depending on the individual chosen for them. They may have been chosen because their advice is sought and respected, or because they are capable of helping maintain order within the pack and leading others; a 'military leader' individual oftentimes may end up promoted to Gamma, and be in charge of the Zetas. Like other members of the council, they should be able to take care of the pack if something happens to the higher ranks.
4-Delta: we can define them as:
=Lead Hunters (two most of times and can be more according to the pack size)
=Lead Warriors (two most of times and can be more according to the pack size)
=Lead Scouts (two most of times and can be more according to the pack size)
they all leaded directly by the Alphas and Betas, but they also must obey Gammas if both great Alphas and Betas arn't around.
5-Epsilon: most of time they come as:
=Elders (very experienced adult wolves, they served the pack for years, therefore they help the pack council and the Alphas to make their decision specially the rough ones, and they respected from all pack's members with no exceptions)
=Healers (medics and stuff, they have a wide massive knowledge on health and body/soul aches and diseases and all kinda stuff)
=Royal Puppy sitters, they feed them, and they protect them from intrnal and external dangers (most times two female wolves mybe more)
6-Zeta: The Guardians/warriors are a larger branch, usually consisting of a few wolves. Their job is to watch over the clearing, and the wolves in it. They are usually the bigger, stronger, and more loyal wolves to the pack. Their job is to greet visitors, as well as chase them away if there seems to be a threat. The amount of warriors depends on the size of the pack. For a small pack there can be up to 5 and for a much larger pack there can be up 15. They are the guardians and protectors of the pack. The warriors will roam the pack lands ensuring it's safety. They are the ones that will keep watch at night. The warriors must be quick to think and remain calm in any given situation.
7-Eta: Like the warriors the amount of hunters depend on the size of the pack. Every member of the pack hunts, but these are the main hunters. These wolves have been given the job of hunting for food to feed the pack. Usually they bring along other pack members acting as mentors, teaching and helping them to hunt. This is one of the most valuealbe positions as these wolves keep the pack alive and healthy.
8-Theta: Scouts are responsible for warning the Pack of dangerous territory outside the clearing, if any. Scouts are mainly wolves known by neighboring packs and visit around often. They stay in touch with other packs and keep friendly relations. They are to report any important changes to the Alpha and Beta. These include: if a new Pack is formed; Scouts are to find out who is the Alpha or Alphas and if the Pack is peaceful. Another change includes the banishment of a certain wolf; Scouts are to find out who was banished from where and why.
9-Lota: The pack pupps, Normally, only the alphas will mate and produce pups. Packs often will adopt pups that wander into a clearing. Many lone pups have become lost from their packs, wandered off, or due to packs fighting each other have lost their parents. Others have been burned out of their clearings all adult pack killed or hunters killing them off. Some escape from hooman captivity to return to the wild and will wander into a pack's territory. Some will be allowed to remain while others will be chased off or killed. Pups are not allowed on hunts until around 6 months of age and then only when accompanied by the packs hunters or their parents.
10-Kappa: one or two maybe three wolves (according to the size of the pack) theit job is to take care of Elders and all pack puppies except royal Alphas pupps, and they have other job is to give enforcements to other pack members in anything and they take command only and exclusive from the very higher pack ranks, Alphas, Betas, sometimes Gammas. they very loyal and educated wolves, and sometimes they have a deep knowledge on everything just like the Elders, specially in history and relations between their pack and other external neighbour packs.
11-Omega: actually they are ulimited pack members, regular members of the pack , they are most of time playful wolves, they play with puppies, they teach them everything, watching over the them during group hunts and fights and while nobody's at the main pack's essembly nearby the den, and making sure they don't wander into the forest. they help puppy sitters wolves, they alwayz respect higher ranked wolves, and other wolves give them protection and safety to return their good deeds towards the pack and it's younger cubs.
what do u think guyz, is that acceptable?
www.youtube.com/watch?v=qRVrnz6AMKE
but the right structure (in my opinion of course) is:
(Alphas, Betas, Gammas these wolves are the leading wolves of the pack and the great council of the pack, everything about the pack must be discussed in their gathering, and the alpha male and his mate of course are the first decision power making in that great council)
1-Alpha: The Alphas are the most dominate and respected wolves of the pack. If these two Alphas are not given the respect that they deserve, they will demand it, and if it comes to fighting, so be it, for disrespect will not be tolerated. If these two Alphas see that another wolf is not getting respect that they deserve, then they will see that that wolf does get the respect that he or she deserves. The Alphas try to know what has been going on between members of the pack and, moreover, between members of other packs; they try to "keep up with the times." Alphas have the final say in all decisions, and it is their duty to do what is good for the pack. Even in personal decisions, they must do what is best for the pack. This includes hearing the opinions of all the others and making a decision based on all circumstances. They usually decide what goes on at any given time in a pack: hunting, exploring, meetings, etc. These two are the most responsible and reliable wolves of the pack. The female is in charge of females, and the male is in charge of the males; however, both Alphas will be equally respected by all wolves, regardless of gender, age, pack, etc.
2-Beta: The Betas in a wolf pack play a very simular role as the Alphas. Betas are usually looked upon as second in command, taking over while the alphas are not present. They are able to make the same decisions and have the same amount of respect as the alphas. They answer to no one but their Alphas. While the Alphas are present, Betas are mostly used to settle minor jobs or disputes.
3-Gamma: usually one or two, third in command and a part of the higher council (leaded by great Alphas and Betas). These wolves fill a variety of roles, depending on the individual chosen for them. They may have been chosen because their advice is sought and respected, or because they are capable of helping maintain order within the pack and leading others; a 'military leader' individual oftentimes may end up promoted to Gamma, and be in charge of the Zetas. Like other members of the council, they should be able to take care of the pack if something happens to the higher ranks.
4-Delta: we can define them as:
=Lead Hunters (two most of times and can be more according to the pack size)
=Lead Warriors (two most of times and can be more according to the pack size)
=Lead Scouts (two most of times and can be more according to the pack size)
they all leaded directly by the Alphas and Betas, but they also must obey Gammas if both great Alphas and Betas arn't around.
5-Epsilon: most of time they come as:
=Elders (very experienced adult wolves, they served the pack for years, therefore they help the pack council and the Alphas to make their decision specially the rough ones, and they respected from all pack's members with no exceptions)
=Healers (medics and stuff, they have a wide massive knowledge on health and body/soul aches and diseases and all kinda stuff)
=Royal Puppy sitters, they feed them, and they protect them from intrnal and external dangers (most times two female wolves mybe more)
6-Zeta: The Guardians/warriors are a larger branch, usually consisting of a few wolves. Their job is to watch over the clearing, and the wolves in it. They are usually the bigger, stronger, and more loyal wolves to the pack. Their job is to greet visitors, as well as chase them away if there seems to be a threat. The amount of warriors depends on the size of the pack. For a small pack there can be up to 5 and for a much larger pack there can be up 15. They are the guardians and protectors of the pack. The warriors will roam the pack lands ensuring it's safety. They are the ones that will keep watch at night. The warriors must be quick to think and remain calm in any given situation.
7-Eta: Like the warriors the amount of hunters depend on the size of the pack. Every member of the pack hunts, but these are the main hunters. These wolves have been given the job of hunting for food to feed the pack. Usually they bring along other pack members acting as mentors, teaching and helping them to hunt. This is one of the most valuealbe positions as these wolves keep the pack alive and healthy.
8-Theta: Scouts are responsible for warning the Pack of dangerous territory outside the clearing, if any. Scouts are mainly wolves known by neighboring packs and visit around often. They stay in touch with other packs and keep friendly relations. They are to report any important changes to the Alpha and Beta. These include: if a new Pack is formed; Scouts are to find out who is the Alpha or Alphas and if the Pack is peaceful. Another change includes the banishment of a certain wolf; Scouts are to find out who was banished from where and why.
9-Lota: The pack pupps, Normally, only the alphas will mate and produce pups. Packs often will adopt pups that wander into a clearing. Many lone pups have become lost from their packs, wandered off, or due to packs fighting each other have lost their parents. Others have been burned out of their clearings all adult pack killed or hunters killing them off. Some escape from hooman captivity to return to the wild and will wander into a pack's territory. Some will be allowed to remain while others will be chased off or killed. Pups are not allowed on hunts until around 6 months of age and then only when accompanied by the packs hunters or their parents.
10-Kappa: one or two maybe three wolves (according to the size of the pack) theit job is to take care of Elders and all pack puppies except royal Alphas pupps, and they have other job is to give enforcements to other pack members in anything and they take command only and exclusive from the very higher pack ranks, Alphas, Betas, sometimes Gammas. they very loyal and educated wolves, and sometimes they have a deep knowledge on everything just like the Elders, specially in history and relations between their pack and other external neighbour packs.
11-Omega: actually they are ulimited pack members, regular members of the pack , they are most of time playful wolves, they play with puppies, they teach them everything, watching over the them during group hunts and fights and while nobody's at the main pack's essembly nearby the den, and making sure they don't wander into the forest. they help puppy sitters wolves, they alwayz respect higher ranked wolves, and other wolves give them protection and safety to return their good deeds towards the pack and it's younger cubs.
what do u think guyz, is that acceptable?