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Yellowstone’s Most Famous Resident “Queen of Wolves” Dies ... - MSNIn an unfortunate incident reflecting nature’s war of survival, Yellowstone National Park has bid farewell to one of its most iconic inhabitants, Wolf 907F, affectionately known as the “Queen ...
Wolf 907F is a shrewd survivor, a wise elder, a prolific mother — and an absolute boss. The one-eyed alpha female at Yellowstone National Park has blown scientists away by living long past her ...
On Christmas Day, Yellowstone lost one of its most beloved wolves, 907F, who died due to injuries after a wolf attack and has left a void for many wildlife enthusiasts and experts in the area.
Smithsonian Magazine notes 907F is one of just six gray wolves known to live past the age of 11 since the animals were reintroduced into Yellowstone in 1995.
Record-breaking Wolf 907F, the alpha of the Junction Butte pack, died after a confrontation with a rival pack at Yellowstone River on Christmas Day.
The most famous wolf in Yellowstone National Park, collar number 907F, has died. Known as the “Queen of the Wolves” for her prolific lineage, 907F produced 10 litters of pups in 11 years ...
Adding to 907F’s mystique and popularity with tourists, for almost half her life she has suffered from either an injury or infection that appears to have left her blind in ...
Wolf 907F recently gave birth to her 10th litter of pups, which researchers say is likely a Yellowstone National Park record.
Wildlife watchers, while mourning the loss of 907F, also celebrated that she could "die the way of the wolf," not as a result of contact with a human or vehicle.
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