Chaz Wolf
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Chaz Wolf
@chazfolfy
Folfy / (Proto)Bunny Fursuiter and IT Helpdesk Manager. Bailey from Housepets. Many sides to every person. Note sometime this gets NSFW.
Columbus OH Katılım Kasım 2009
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Ever wonder what a baby maw'cha looks like?
Meet Ha'ko, a potty mouthed maw'cha pup from Trials of Terr'volk (currently in progress)
This cute gif was made by @MoshiHobbies
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A spring break that's hard to forget. @EchoTheVN
Echo art prints return! Our 2nd Edition prints are even better quality, with sustainable materials and new photography conveying every real-life detail.
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Fascinating footage from early January of the social behavior of a pack. Turn the volume up for the full effect but just a warning: your dog might lose its mind.
What is interesting in this video is that the Birch Bark Pack consists of a old male, his 3.5 year old son, and an unrelated female who joined the pack in Summer 2024, shortly after the original breeding female disappeared (likely died).
In this video, the wolf getting “mounted” in the first clip is the 3.5 year old male (Wolf W4D), who is briefly mounted by the breeding female of the pack before being mounted by his father.
The reason that this dynamic is interesting is because it is highly unusual in our area to have two mature adult males in the same pack, especially two mature males who are father and son.
As such, we are unsure who the dominant/breeding male of the pack really is. Young males almost never stick around in their original pack in our area. Instead, they usually disperse by 1-2 years of age.
We have documented many instances of females remaining in their original packs for many years before usurping their mothers and becoming the breeding female of the pack. We have yet to document a young male doing this.
This suggests to us that W4D is the dominant, breeding male and has stuck around in the pack because he has taken that role over from his father. Much of the trail camera footage of the Birch Bark Pack suggests Wolf W4D is the dominant male as well.
But we cannot say that with certainty. It is a very curious situation. If the pack has pups, we will collect genetic samples and can figure it out that way. The pack did have pup's last year but all appeared to die very early and we were not able to get genetic samples from them.
Nonetheless, this same trio has now been together for the past 1.5 years and will be interesting to continue to see how these dynamics unfold.
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A rare glimpse at the territorial nature of wolf packs. Instances like this probably happen regularly as wolves aim to maintain/expand their territory and eliminate neighboring wolves (i.e., competitors for resources).
These snippets show the breeding pair of the Windsong Pack venturing out of their territory to chase the breeding male of the neighboring pack (the Blood Moon Pack).
If the Windsong Pack had caught up to this wolf, they would have undoubtedly killed him. But they didn’t. The chase did not last very long—a handful of minutes with a straight-line distance of just under a mile.
The first clips of the chase were from a camera on the edge of a beaver dam. The breeding male of the neighboring pack (Wolf Y1T) crossed the dam and clearly knew he was being followed. A minute later, the Windsong Pack passed by in pursuit.
The next clips were captured about 4 minutes later on a second camera just under a mile to the north of the first one.
On this second camera, Wolf Y1T was running full speed. However, the Windsong Pack while in pursuit, appeared to be slowing down. A minute later, the Windsong pair walks back past this camera…the chase had ended. About an hour after that, the Windsong Pack crossed the beaver dam that the first camera was on in their return trip to their territory.
Interestingly, about 2 months after this video was captured, Wolf Y1T’s mate was killed by the neighboring pack to the south (Biondich Pack). Since the pack was only two wolves (Y1T and his mate), this event left Y1T by himself and the status of the Blood Moon Pack up in the air.
However, within a few weeks, Y1T found another mate and through some series of events, Y1T and his new mate booted the Windsong pair (i.e., the wolves in this video pursuing Y1T) from their territory this past summer, and took it over. As such, Y1T and his mate (the Blood Moon Pack) currently occupy the Windsong Pack territory.
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Our Wolves & Wine online auction is officially OPEN for bidding - visit wolvesandwine2026.ggo.bid now to support the wolves! All auction proceeds will go to the wolves and help to conserve and protect them for years to come 💚

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