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wolf pack

noun

  1. a group of submarines operating together in hunting down and attacking enemy convoys.
  2. a group of wolves hunting together.


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A video shows a wolf pack feeding on a dead cow in August.

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There are now seven known wolf packs in California, down from nine reported in the fall, according to CDFW.

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Two new wolf packs were confirmed by wildlife officials this month, and explosive population growth could be around the corner.

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County Museum of Natural History diorama of a simple red room wedged between a taxidermied wolf pack in the mountains on one side and polar bears on ice floes on the other.

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That included staffing her post as the news came in that a convoy escorted by her future husband’s ship, the destroyer HMS Oribi, had been attacked by a U-boat wolf pack.

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