If your talking about wolves than its very simple.
Both parents take care of the cubs/pups. The mother stays in the den while the father goes in surtch for smaller prey like rabbits,beaver,squirrel,mouse,ect. He would do this every day and bring half back for the mother and cubs/pups.
When the young are old enough to make their own body heat and can walk,it's the mothers turn to stretch her legs and hunt. While the mother is old hunting the father hangs back and guards the den.
And if they are in a pack than the whole pack takes part in raising the young!
Yes a Mother Wolf cares for their young ones they take care of them until they can hunt and survive on their own
Spiders don't take care of their young, the spiderlings leave as soon as they hatch.
The male doesn't . In fact, he may kill a pup.
yes, wolves make great parents.
I think it is cared for by the wolf pack, not the parents.-Mountainmangeetar
a gray wolf cares for its young by feeding whatever it hunts or makes sure it is safe hidden a small-like cave they live in.
they take care of each other like wolf packs take care of each other
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.
the adults are the strongest in the pack and the have really sharp teeths and claws
The hunt prey, and mothers take care of the babies.
it feeds it and will kill anything that threatens it
A wolf's head was an outlaw, a criminal who could be arrested and/or killed on sight, the way you'd take care of a dangerous wolf.