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Parasites May Create Wolf Pack Leaders in Yellowstone

The parasite Toxoplasma gondii can influence some animals to become bold and risky, leading Yellowstone wolves into risky territory.

By Monica Cull
Nov 25, 2022 5:00 PMDec 1, 2022 3:57 PM
Yellowstone Wolves
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The lives of Yellowstone wolves are marred by risk. Between poaching and surviving the rugged terrain of Yellowstone National Park, the gray wolf (Canis lupus) walks the delicate line between life and death.

And a recent study published in Communications Biology indicates that a parasite could be putting wolves' lives at more risk — but not in the way you may think. According to the study, wolves infected with the parasite are 46 times more likely to become pack leaders versus uninfected wolves. 

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