Neither Greek nor Shakespearean tragedies, or even violent Mafioso movies, can rival some of the scenarios wolf 907F has faced while living in the northeastern corner of Yellowstone National Park.
“It’s always something exciting or dramatic going on,” said Yellowstone Wolf Project research associate Kira Cassidy.
(The number 907 refers to the wolf’s collar number. The F denotes female.Â
Born into the Junction Butte pack in the spring of 2013, 907F suffered from a slight outbreak of mange that left half her tail without hair. Despite being smaller than her littermates, Cassidy described the wolf as playful, always trying to engage her family.