A wolf pack typically consists of a family unit, including an alpha male and female, their offspring, and sometimes other related wolves. The alpha pair leads the pack in hunting, territory defense, and social structure. Other members, often siblings from previous litters, contribute to pack activities and help raise younger pups. This social hierarchy and cooperation are essential for the pack's survival and success in the wild.
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