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What does a wolf do to accept another wolf that doesn't have a pack

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In the RARE case that an outsider would be let in, the alphas will either initially ignore the outsider, so as to allow it to establish relationships with the other wolves first, then the alphas would exert their dominance through a variety of behaviors to demonstrate that the new wolf was of much lower dominance. If the new wolf put up resistance, it is likely it would be killed or at last chased off with injuries.

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without the support of the pack, they're more likely to die. but just because a wolf leaves its home, doesn't mean it's gone forever. if a pack doesn't accept a wolf in the pack, the wolf may roam until they find another pack.

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