Board Thread:WARNING ALL USERS False Info\Spoilers/@comment-58.168.99.96-20130909122321/@comment-16913753-20130911080728

I've got another idea. What happened in 3a was just a lot. Maybe in Teen Wolf world things like we see in Beacon Hills rarely happen. I mean like in the world outsde Beacon Hills, hunters go to werewolf hunts rarely, maybe normal werewolf packs rarely kill anyone and be peacefull, maybe it takes a dozen hunters to take down an alpha with or without a pack. If this is true than the death rate of alphas in the world is very low.

Their are less natural causes for alphas to die. Like Gerard said science does has not discovered the cure for cancer but supernatural has. If a werewolf can not catch cancer than it lowers the options of death rate excluding deseases from the deaths. Hunters and werewolves are the only beings that have a chance to bring down an alpha. Bringing down an alpha is not an easy task. If the foe is someone like kanima or darach than the situation is different but normally alphas are more likely killed by other werewolves or hunters. If an alpha is old, weak or sick than one of his betas will try to take the postion by killing him or other omegas might get a chance of killing it when it is alone.

My conclusion is that alphas rarely die of natural cause. They are killed normally which means if alpha population rarely increases than it also rarely decreases. Its killer would be the alpha if he is a werewolf.