Hyenas
Spotted hyenas gather in social groups bigger than any other carnivore — their packs can number up to 130 individuals and they’ve been observed defending territories of up to 620 square miles. They live by the clan, and everything they do is tied up with the female dominance hierarchy that underpins it, but they don’t remain together all the time. Instead, they spend much of their time in smaller splinter groups that coalesce in order to fight, hunt or feed.
Grey Wolves :
Wolves are opportunists. They test their prey, sensing any weakness or vulnerability through visual cues and even through hearing and scent. Contrary to ambush predators that rely on the element of surprise and a short and intense burst of energy to secure their prey, wolves are endurance or coursing predators. They chase their prey, often over longer distances, sometimes even a few miles, in order to find the right animal or opportunity. On the hunt, wolves work together with certain individuals typically carrying out their specific role in the hunt, often based on age, gender and social standing.
Anyone can 'win'?
gawd, this all is so accurate .... and still so visible
the articles : are a good read..
it may resonate with a lot of our peeps and packs
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After Thoughts
Thoth:#1
Notice the "female hyena" characteristics : reminds me of baldies - specifically Kiran and her leadersheep.
Learnt even 'nature' at google cloud. Baldies are good 'leaders'...and results - are incoming.
Hyenas beg with some gGravitas. 😉
Thoth:#2
Grey wolves.... are different : a lot less noise, a lot of purpose