A mother wolf feeds her baby's milk and she provides protection for her pups they are a lot alike humans in many ways but really different in others. :)
about 5-6 pups
Wolf pups eat the same things that mature wolves eat: meat. Only, they tend to only eat what they can, so they eat very little meat compared to mature wolves. But when they are within only weeks after their birth, they drink milk from their mother.
The pups are usually born in summer. Normally the female wolf can have 5-6 pups.
The best mother of the animal kingdom is the wolf. She would risk her life for her pups!
Wolf pups are cared for by all members of the pack. Some watch the pups while everyone else goes hunting, the mother nurses them, some play with them, some clean them, and some teach them how to hunt. All members of the pack play a role in raising wolf pups.
The yearling babysitts the younger pups for the mom Kijani
the whole pack works together to teach wolf puppies and other wolves new expiriences
Wolves are pretty tough so they hardly ever sleep in shelters. But when they have pups the mother and the pups stay in a den. From Wolf Girl
No, a healthy male wolf, or "sire," does not typically eat his own pups. In fact, a father wolf plays an important role in the pack's dynamics and in the care of his offspring. He helps to provide food for the mother and the pups, and he also protects the den from predators and other threats.
At around three weeks, the mother wolf starts encouraging the pups to eat meat.
A wolf can have a litter of typically 4 to 7 pups, though litters can range from 1 to 14 pups depending on factors like the health of the mother and the availability of resources. Pups are usually born in the spring after a gestation period of about 63 days. The size of the litter can vary based on the species of wolf and environmental conditions.
Wolf pups weigh only 1 lb at birth.