The same way as dogs. After all, dogs originally came from wolf.
Sexually.
Januray or February
Januray or February
they baby come out 8-2
Arctic foxes reproduce sexually.
they use external fertilization.
sexual production, but the off-spring can not reproduce.
The answer depends on where they live. The main months are January and February. If the gray wolf lives in a higher region then they mate later on in the year.
No, even if it is a different colour, it is still a wolf, a mammal, and does not come from an egg.
Wolves and dogs are the same species, so they can produce fertile offspring together When a wolf and a dog mate (reproduce) together the offspring is usually called a wolf dog or a half bred because it has the blood (aka genes) of both a wolf and a dog. A wolfdog is an animal with a wolf recently in its lineage. After 5 generations from a pure wolf, the animal is then a domestic dog.
it has sexIt is generally thought that the lower number is due to the scarity of prey in the Arctic
Wolves raise their young by first eating for themselves then storing what they can for their pups. when they get back to the den the throw up the extra food they've stored and give it to their pupsThey raise them in a den for the first few weeks then they start to let the pups leave and then they leave the den and join the rest of the pack outside. While they are young They drink milk From their mother and after around five weeks they start to eat meat.