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NorthernRoses · 26-30, F
Real wolves wouldn't naturally group up with wolves outside of their family units unless they're off looking for mates, are you guys different from wolves or do you base your views around Rudolph Schenkel's faulty study? 🤔

Or is the grouping-up deal mostly due to the human aspect?
DyanWerewolf · 26-30, M
It's mostly due to the human aspect. It's more so just a place to hang around and talk to others like ourselves. Wolves are social, and unlike natural wolves, most of us are not born into family units with other weres. Packs like these help us learn from each other and give us relatable situations and circumstances.

I remember you from your website, very interesting information you've got on it.

 
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