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Why Are There So Many Black Wolves In Yellowstone?

Por: Forbes Life October 29, 2022

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Black wolves are either absent or very rare in most parts of their range, but are mysteriously common in some parts of North America © by hosted by Members of the Druid Peak Pack in Yellowstone National Park engage in a game of chase. The gray ... [+] colored wolf on the left represents the homozygous gray phenotype, whilst the black colored wolf on the right represents the K-locus black phenotype. (Credit: Daniel Stahler / National Park... + full article



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