when they are old enough to consume solid food they eat berries and meat. but when they are very young and/or can't eat solids yet, a pack member who has just eaten will puke up the food so the pups can eat it.
Baby wolves before leaving the den, are fed by their parents or the parenting pack. When they are old enough they will tag along on hunts and eat directly from the carcass, but otherwise the parents will return with scraps of meat and serve them to the pups.
When pups are first born, they feed on their mother's milk until they are old enough to digest more solid, larger objects. Then their parents will eat till they are full and the wolf will stand under it's parents. The adult and pup will put their mouths together and the adult will regurgitate (sick up) the food into the pup's mouth in the form of a mush, a bit like baby food. It sounds disgusting but it's not. When pups are strong enough to run and have grown their first set of teeth, they are able to eat meat the pack brings from the hunt. When they are even older, they may go along to hunts to learn what to do by watching the adults catch prey. When it is old enough, it will go and have a go at catching small animals until it is grown up enough to catch it's own meal.
Baby wolves before leaving the den, are fed by their parents or the parenting pack. When they are old enough they will tag along on hunts and eat directly from the carcass, but otherwise the parents will return with scraps of meat and serve them to the pups.
Answer When pups are first born, they feed on their mother's milk until they are old enough to digest more solid, larger objects. Then their parents will eat till they are full and the wolf will stand under it's parents. The adult and pup will put their mouths together and the adult will regurgitate (sick up) the food into the pup's mouth in the form of a mush, a bit like baby food. It sounds disgusting but it's not. When pups are strong enough to run and have grown their first set of teeth, they are able to eat meat the pack brings from the hunt. When they are even older, they may go along to hunts to learn what to do by watching the adults catch prey. When it is old enough, it will go and have a go at catching small animals until it is grown up enough to catch it's own meal.
Baby wolves before leaving the den, are fed by their parents or the parenting pack. When they are old enough they will tag along on hunts and eat directly from the carcass, but otherwise the parents will return with scraps of meat and serve them to the pups.
Answer When pups are first born, they feed on their mother's milk until they are old enough to digest more solid, larger objects. Then their parents will eat till they are full and the wolf will stand under it's parents. The adult and pup will put their mouths together and the adult will regurgitate (sick up) the food into the pup's mouth in the form of a mush, a bit like baby food. It sounds disgusting but it's not. When pups are strong enough to run and have grown their first set of teeth, they are able to eat meat the pack brings from the hunt. When they are even older, they may go along to hunts to learn what to do by watching the adults catch prey. When it is old enough, it will go and have a go at catching small animals until it is grown up enough to catch it's own meal.
only baby wolves
Wolves regurgatate to make edible food for their cubs (baby wolves) until the cubs can eat solid food.
Actually if a Mountain Lion is fully grown it can hunt down a wolf and eat it!
Wolves usually eat chickens which they steal,but they may enter farmhouse and take away a baby into the wild.
While attacks by wolves are rare, they do occur. Click on this link for a list of wolf attacks in North America.
yes
how baby gray wolves protected
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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.
wolves dont only eat hoofed animals, wolves eat a lot of animals. They are carnivores. They eat hoofed animals because they have meat, and that is what the wolves have to eat.
There are no "Indian wolves " and no wolves don't eat hawks. They eat small animals they can catch.
Wolves eat lynxes. Wolves are bigger than lynxes. But lynxes makes no part of the wolves' menu.