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Bharaich's 'alpha wolf' myth or reality? Why capturing pack leader is most crucial to 'Op Bhediya'

While some scholars are ready to move beyond the alpha wolf theory, others believe it's still too early to discard it entirely.

September 12, 2024 / 17:00 IST
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Five wolves have been captured so far
Five wolves have been captured so far

Two minor girls were attacked and injured by wild animals within five hours in Bahraich district's Mahsi tehsil early Wednesday morning, despite the forest department’s recent capture of a fifth ‘killer’ wolf on Tuesday.

While progress has been made in ‘Operation Bhedia,’ which aims to capture a pack of wolves responsible for several deadly attacks, experts believe the pack may be led by an ‘alpha wolf’ and the attacks may continue until the leader is caught.

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Though some researchers dismiss the idea of an ‘alpha wolf’ as a myth, others argue that the theory still holds.

Prof. Rahul Shukla, former honorary wildlife warden at Kishanpur Wildlife Sanctuary and Dudhwa National Park, was quoted by The Times of India: "The pack members follow their leader. If the alpha targets children in human settlements, the rest will follow. However, once the alpha is captured or killed, the pack usually disperses and returns to hunting their natural prey.”