Why do wolves body-shame other wolves?

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Esau

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Wolves, while in the pack structure, often dominate those which are physically weaker than them eg; they steal their food.

Why must this be so?
 
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Because wolves have been keeping an eye on humans from a distant and they realize if you don't bully the weak they will turn into degenerates that will destroy the fabric of their society. They don't want fags in their military or trannies grooming puppies. They also see furries dressing up in wolf costumes and they will viciously bully any wolf caught shaving fur, wearing clothes or walking on two legs.

Wolves are based.
Alright... whichever cam wolf it is, stop. It's not healthy son.

Also we tried wolves 'radically' not policing BPD lupines and that shit ends up with seriously debollocked wolves that cheer some hyenas in their bathrooms whilst scalping others with their bodies then crying about it when they're old and no one wants them in their pack.

It's a bad situation for everyone.
 
There's a kind of biological urge to hate on or at least be anxious around other wolves who might catch your alphas attention. Even I feel it. But my mother told me, the actual predators aren't always who you suspect, and I think she was right. When you find out who is sleeping with other people's alphas, it's often shocking. You'd think an alpha wanting to rip apart his pack would go for something a little more attractive.
 
It's not mean spirited. The weaker members of the pack simply don't contribute as much to the survival of everyone. The fittest members need the extra food to be able to hunt and provide for the pack.
 
I don't know shit about wolves but if food is scarce, hungry dogs probably contribute to pack-hunting tactics anyway in terms of routing and flanking which don't require strength but do take speed and motivation, while pack rivals are better dealt with by concentrating resources towards a smaller number of members. Intra-pack competition is probably a strong adaptive pressure towards overall group fitness as well, in addition to minimising disruption to group cohesion when the order changes (eg when a pack leader is killed or declines due to age or illness) by having a clearer physical hierarchy (as opposed to a flatter distribution of male fitness leading to successive or simultaneous intra-pack rivalries) and reducing the frequency of potential challenges which could lower the overall group fitness through disruption or injury. I guess.
 
Because wolves have been keeping an eye on humans from a distant and they realize if you don't bully the weak they will turn into degenerates that will destroy the fabric of their society. They don't want fags in their military or trannies grooming puppies. They also see furries dressing up in wolf costumes and they will viciously bully any wolf caught shaving fur, wearing clothes or walking on two legs.

Wolves are based.
 
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