it's a term that was developed to talk about wolves that have been held captive and conditioned weirdly by humans LOL
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True of very very many scientific ideas that make it into pop culture.
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No wonder so many guys who claim to be "alpha" are also deadbeat fathers. It all makes sense now.
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Huh. I hadn't known that. Thanks for the info.
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my old male wolf only has three legs and mostly sleeps, but the youngers all still respect him
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"Alpha wolf" behavior does show up in wolves, but only under one particular condition: in captivity.
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Which is SUPER fitting, since humans who bleat on about it are also captives (of toxic masculinity).
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hopefully that's the next ideology to come thru.
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