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Fenrir also called Fenrisúlfr, monstrous wolf of Norse mythology. He was the son of the demoniac god Loki and a giantess, Angerboda. Fearing Fenrir’s strength and knowing that only evil could be expected of him, the gods bound him with a magical chain made of the sound of a cat’s footsteps, the beard of a woman, the breath of fish, and other occult elements. When the chain was placed upon him, Fenrir bit off the hand of the god Tyr. He was gagged with a sword and was destined to lie bound to a rock until the Ragnarök (Doomsday) when he will break his bonds and fall upon the gods. According to one version of the myth, Fenrir will devour the sun, and in the Ragnarök, he will fight against the chief god Odin and swallow him. Odin’s son Vidar will avenge his father, stabbing the wolf to the heart according to one account and tearing his jaws asunder according to another. Fenrir figures prominently in Norwegian and Icelandic poetry of the 10th and 11th centuries, and the poets speak apprehensively of the day when he will break loose.

An ultima has four known forms, with or without red eyes. Like regular werewolves, the ultima has a human-like form and one with its ears and tail exposed. However, ultimas can turn more wolf-like in appearance. The first ultima had a form that resembled a classic lycanthrope.

Luna is a responsible for bearing pups to the alpha male and supports him and the rest of the pack in times of need. A luna is actually a fictional character, and therefore has no actual meaning. In terms the character Luna was an alpha female of her pack, and a very responsible, loving and understanding, and was a very good of a wife, so when in stories when someone write 'Luna of the pack' they symbolise the similar to the character, good in all aspects, but also has the capability to learn new things, with an open mind. Many authors don't know what they mean when they write about Luna, they only mean an alpha female.

There are three species and close to 40 subspecies of the wolf, according to the Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ITIS), so they come in many different sizes. The most common type of wolf is the gray wolf or timber wolf.

Wolves are the largest members of the dog family. Wolves can roam large and long distances, sometimes up to 12 miles (20 kilometers) in a single day. Wolves prefer to eat large animals like deer, elk, and moose. One wolf can eat 20 pounds (9 kilograms) of meat at a single sitting.

Wolves live in packs because cooperation allows them to bring down larger prey. The male and female leaders of the pack are called the breeding pair (formerly referred to as alphas). These two animals lead the pack during a hunt and often eat first when a kill is made.

VERAGE WEIGHT. females: 60 to 80 pounds. males: 70 to 110 pounds. ...

LENGTH OF LIFE. up to 13 years in wild. (usually 6 to 8 years) ...

NUMBER OF TEETH. 42 Teeth. BREEDING SEASON. ...

PACK TERRITORY SIZE. 25 to 150 square miles in Minnesota. 300 to 1,000 in Alaska and Canada. ...

COMMON FOOD. ungulates.

I hope this series actually ya'll to understand the actual pack system.

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