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28 March, 05:50

A particular male wolf suffered an injury while hunting for prey. when the injury healed, this wolf was able to open his jaw wider than he had been able to previously, allowing him to tear off larger pieces of food. primarily because of this ability, but also because of other traits, this male develops into a dominant alpha male, leading a pack of wolves and having many offspring. which will be true of his offspring?

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  1. 28 March, 06:05
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    Some of the other traits if genetic may be proven to have succeeded him into his offspring; producing many offspring, for example. However the injury he had to his jaw will most likely not affect his offspring in any way. If the alpha male is leading his offspring in the pack, he might instill much of his talents unto them, like being dominant and having leading qualities.
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