They mostly eat each other, throw in some leaves and garden trash, maybe they can find some aphids or other small insects. Only the strong will survive.
when the baby gets farted out it is going to need a bed and some milk
yes
Find a mate then find a den then you will have pups and you can take care of it :)
it feeds it and will kill anything that threatens it
by a pack of wolves. they all take care of the pups.
I think it is cared for by the wolf pack, not the parents.-Mountainmangeetar
A wolf takes care of it's pups until around 1 years old or 2 years old when they are ready to learn how to hunt. When pups are 2 years lod it means they are a full grown adult wolf.
Both the male and the female wolf takes care of the pups. Wolves are monogamous, which means the males and females stay in mated pair for long periods of times, in the wolf's case for life (until on or the other dies), and both animals take care of the young. While the female nurses and looks after the pups, the father and the rest of the pack hunt and bring food to both the mother and the pups when they get older.
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.
Wolf pups weigh only 1 lb at birth.
The Eskimo tribe that eats wolf pups is the Inuit tribe.
No they are not
Yes. They were taken care of by the wolf until the wolf died, in their teen years.
Wolf young may be called whelps, cubs, or pups. Hound young are called pups.