A beloved matriarch, 907F lived to be 11 years old, which is much longer than the average life span for gray wolves and a ...
Yellowstone National Park has lost one of its most renowned and resilient inhabitants — a one-eyed, 11-year-old wolf who had a record-breaking 10 litters of pups over her long life. Wolf 907F, ...
She wasn’t killed by a hunter. She wasn’t killed by a car. She never got into any trouble. She got to live and die as a wild ...
One of Yellowstone Natural Park’s most famous denizens has tragically passed. Wildlife researchers have confirmed that the long-lived wolf 907F—also known as “Queen of the Wolves“—died ...
And according to officials, Yellowstone National Park’s “Queen of the Wolves” finally passed away at 11-years-old after succumbing to wounds from a fight. The recognizable, one-eyed gray ...
Called the "queen of the wolves," the one-eyed alpha female lived more than twice the typical lifespan of a wolf in the park, Smithsonian Magazine reports. She roamed Yellowstone's northern range ...
Yellowstone National Park has lost one ... Wolf 907F, affectionately known as the "Queen of the Wolves" for her dominant role within the Junction Butte pack, died on Christmas Day (Dec. 25 ...
Only five other Yellowstone wolves have reached 11 years old since ... The bear known as "Queen of the Tetons" was hit by a car and killed in October, McClatchy News previously reported.
Only five other Yellowstone wolves have reached 11 years old since ... The bear known as "Queen of the Tetons" was hit by a car and killed in October, McClatchy News previously reported.
Only five other Yellowstone wolves have reached 11 years old since ... The bear known as “Queen of the Tetons” was hit by a car and killed in October, McClatchy News previously reported.