well wolves have between 1-6 pups but they can have more. it also depends on if the dog has been wild its whole life. What type (hyenas or African wild dogs, etc) of dog it is and if it is just a stray or if it is all wild, like living in the wild.
if its wild it will probably have less so that it can survive (meaning 1-6) and if it's a stray they can have between 1-12. it also depends on how long the dog has been a stray for because if it's mother and grandmother were wild/ strays then the dog will evolve to survive, meaning less pups.
It depend on what kind of dog it is.
7-8 babies in captivity but in the wild they can have 7-9
7-8 babies in captivity but in the wild they can have 7-9
up to thirteen.
1-2 babies are born at a time, once a year
Yes there are many wild dogs living in the wild for example the African wild dog
African wild ass have usually 1 baby
There are many websites that can assist people on adopting a wild dog. Mossey Hollow's website allows one to adopt a wild dog online that is from Africa.
the first litter will be smallest,about 2 to 10 but as she has more babies it can be up to 30 babies!
Depending on the species, bush babies (also known as galagos) have between 1 and 3 babies in each litter.
There are many wild animals throughout Africs, and it is impossible to list all of them, but some of the most well known african animals include: Lions, giraffe, African Elephants, Zebra, gazelle, Nile Crocodiles, hippopotamus, warthogs and hyenas. If you are thinking of a specific animal, you may be thinking of African Wild dogs.
Most dog litters are about 4 to 8 puppies