"Once spring ends, that signifies that the mating season is over. For wolves, that is. During summer, wolf packs will run wild before being cut down in numbers by humans or by other predators. Fall is when the older generation dies off while the newer generation will replace the old. For those older generations that survived for two or more years, they would find mates at such a time. The hierarchy of wolves matters because finding a good mate involves having a higher status quote within the pack. The messiness comes along within a pack when the pack numbers more than hundreds. Winter comes and the wolf packs will go hungry again. Food was not so abundant, nor were prey willing to go out to get dinner in the cold. That's why a wolf frenzy would occur under those conditions. Various human

