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Part of the Druid Pack fooling around in the snow
The Druid wolf pack, formed in 1996, was the first group of relocated wolves that were released into Yellowstone National Park. The pack grew fast from five members to 37 members at its peak in 2001. The pack collapsed in late 2009 and early 2010, possibly due to the loss of long-time alpha female #569F and an infestation of mange affecting all pack members. The Druid pack had exceptional longevity and their legacy lives on in many of today’s packs. [x]
Pictures by Robert Weselmann
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Dreamer's Gate in Collector, Australia by Tony Phantastes
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One of the first signs of decomposition is green discoloration of the skin, especially in the abdomen. Decompositional changes may appear within a few hours if the environmental temperature is high.
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A mother fox attempts to drive a badger away from her den. Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA
Photograph by Max Waugh [source]
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Dissection and Surgical Tools (Physician’s Kit)
(Anatomy at MU)
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