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Lause(VBM057) was First Seen in July 2005 joining the Balrog. He had been born in a wild mob, and his parents were probably the dominant pair, or a suborinate female who had mated with a rover. His litter-mates were unknown, as well as his exact age. At some point when he was an adult, he left his mob to go roving along with three other males, Chino, Bengel, and VBM059. The males came across the Balrog mob and made their way into the group, kicking out the previous dominant male Stinker, who had joined the group five days before. Chino established dominace over the other males. One of the males VBM029 was already heavily infected with tuberculosis and soon died from disease a month later in August. The wild males had brought TB most likely from their own former group. Lause started to show

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  • Lause Balrog
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  • Lause(VBM057) was First Seen in July 2005 joining the Balrog. He had been born in a wild mob, and his parents were probably the dominant pair, or a suborinate female who had mated with a rover. His litter-mates were unknown, as well as his exact age. At some point when he was an adult, he left his mob to go roving along with three other males, Chino, Bengel, and VBM059. The males came across the Balrog mob and made their way into the group, kicking out the previous dominant male Stinker, who had joined the group five days before. Chino established dominace over the other males. One of the males VBM029 was already heavily infected with tuberculosis and soon died from disease a month later in August. The wild males had brought TB most likely from their own former group. Lause started to show
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  • Lause(VBM057) was First Seen in July 2005 joining the Balrog. He had been born in a wild mob, and his parents were probably the dominant pair, or a suborinate female who had mated with a rover. His litter-mates were unknown, as well as his exact age. At some point when he was an adult, he left his mob to go roving along with three other males, Chino, Bengel, and VBM059. The males came across the Balrog mob and made their way into the group, kicking out the previous dominant male Stinker, who had joined the group five days before. Chino established dominace over the other males. One of the males VBM029 was already heavily infected with tuberculosis and soon died from disease a month later in August. The wild males had brought TB most likely from their own former group. Lause started to show signs of disease along with several of the other Balrog members, including Bengel a few months later. The wild males wouldn't allow the researchers to get close so Lause could not be euthanized to prevent the spreading of the disease. Lause and Bengel soon disappeared in December 2005, heavily infected with TB. His body was never found but being in the later states of TB, it was assumed he had died.
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