Incredible Moment A Wolf Family Strike A Pose For The Camera

This is the moment a wolf family lined up and posed for an incredible photo at the Wolf Conservation Centre. Wolves are very social animals who live in surprisingly well-organized packs and family units. This organization and cooperation provide the wolves with many benefits such as better hunting, defending territory, raising pups, and more.



Wolves are incredible creatures. They are social animals who live in family units that are referred to as packs. This particular group comprises 11 members with parents Rosa and Alléno at the head of the family. Their nine pups were born in spring 2018, and as the WCC observed the family, they named the little ones in honor of female conservationists who work to protect and preserve wildlife. (One is named Mittermeier after National Geographic photographer and Sea Legacy co-founder Cristina Mittermeier, whom we talked to on My Modern Met's Top Artist podcast.)