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The Wolf: His Place in the Natural World

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Erik Zimen describes the basis of his personal experience and research, the behavioral repertoire of the wolf explains language, rank structure and mass confrontation. In addition, a large part of the book of the interactions between the wolf and his environment and the Wolf Myth dedicated. The language of the wolves. The rank order. Development of the ranking. Sexuality, mating and rearing of puppies. The function of the ranking. Pack education, cohesion and leadership. Adaptation of social behavior strategies. On the ecology of the wolf. Wolves in Abruzzo. The revered, misunderstood, maligned

372 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1981

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November 30, 2011
Much of what is in this book about the gray wolf is still propagated to date, but there is also some outdated stuff and stuff that has been proven to be not entirely correct.

Either way, you should know it if you are interested in wolves and dogs.
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