yes, only for 6 weeks then she can let them explore with Independence.
If u constantly pick them up and they will start to stay closer everytime and won't wonder off as far away from the den
Nothing .... Youll Just sit and your Mate Will Go to the rivers . but if you stay dont forget to feed your pups (if you have pups )
8-12 weeks!
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.
if you are talking about a radiator then yes it is supposed to stay on.
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, Meerkat pups don't help the adults. Meerkat pups stay in the burrow under the eye of a babysitter who's job it is to stay and look after the pups while the family is out foraging. When Meerkat pups are old enough to to go out foraging with the family they still do not help the adult Meerkats until they have grown up because they are unable to help the adults in any way
No
usually in a hollow log. if the wolf is having pups then she will dig a hole near a tree for them and the pups will stay in the hole until they can eat solid food.
usually in a hollow log. if the wolf is having pups then she will dig a hole near a tree for them and the pups will stay in the hole until they can eat solid food.
Most species of seals stay with their pups for about one month. During this month the baby seals feed from their mother but after that the baby seals feed themselves.
Nope, And I Would Know, I Have Beat The Game 2 Times. The Screen Blacks Out And Th Pups Stay Exactally Like They Were Before