On Take Two, we've talked a fair bit about the wolf known as OR-7. The wolf roamed alone for many miles through Oregon, into California, and back - his movements tracked by a GPS equipped collar.
Now, photos of three wolf pups have been taken in Oregon's Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest and U.S. Fish and Wildlife confirms, everyone's favorite wandering wolf — OR-7 — is indeed their dad.
For more on the pups and their pop, Take Two checks in with wolf expert David Moskowitz, who recently completed an expedition to retrace OR-7's journey through the California and Oregon wild.
Photos of 3 pups show lone wolf OR-7 is a father
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