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  20090617_175839 D3 X1.jpg - In a typical pack, there are twice the number of males as females, and only the dominant female is able to rear pups.  Males, along with the female, may be left behind to care for the pups while the rest hunt.  The hunters eat on site but come back and regurgiate food for the pups and other pack members unable to hunt.  
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13 | In a typical pack, there are twice the number of males as females, and only the dominant female is able to rear pups. Males, along with the female, may be left behind to care for the pups while the rest hunt. The hunters eat on site but come back and regurgiate food for the pups and other pack members unable to hunt.
Photographer: FRED SELIGMAN MD | Camera: NIKON D3 | Date: 6/17/09 5:58 PM | Resolution: 4225 x 2817 | ISO: 200 | Exp. Time: 1/25s | Aperture: 2.8 | Focal Length: 200.0mm (=200mm) | Location: Selinda Reserve | Country: Botswana | Copyright: COPYRIGHT 2009 FRED SELIGMAN MD | See map
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