when they are old enough, yes
Other wolves in the pack care for the pups when they are older, but basically the fathers hunt more.
the pups learn from the parents how to hunt and how to hide
wolves have pups sitter do the mom can go and hunt just like a baby sitter except mom get money
Wolves are carnivores, so they eat meat. Wolf pups need to learn how to hunt so they can keep themselves alive when they go off to to live by themselves.
The dog is a member of the wolf family. Actually, wolves are their ancentors. Wolves attack and hunt and defend, also looking like dogs. The only difference, is that dogs are tame. Some people call dogs 'Tame Wolves'.
all wolves hunt except elderly ones, pups and mothers or pregnant females. only one mother stays behind and looks after all the cubs if they are hers or not.
yes. the male and female do take care of the puups together. the female has to milk the pups. She also needs meat. the father has to hunt. they also hve to have double protetion for the pups.
the whole pack works together to teach wolf puppies and other wolves new expiriences
No. The Alpha wolf hunts in a pack. Lone wolves will hunt alone but the Alpha utilizes his pack. In doing so they can take down more or bigger prey which means more food for the pack, pups, and soon-to-be-mothers.
Umm yes most wolves teach them how to hunt when they start walking.
Every wolf in the pack helps take care of the pups. When the pack leaves to hunt the non-mating females produce milk. And the males compete to see who stays with the pups.
Baby wolves are either called pups or cubs.