in a cave or den that they dug themself
A 'Whelp' is the term for a young dog or wolf. 'To Whelp' - 'To give birth to..' When a puppy/cub is part of a litter still under the care of the dam(mother) it is one of the whelp.
Yes a Mother Wolf cares for their young ones they take care of them until they can hunt and survive on their own
Yes. A wolf is a mammal, and they bear live young.
like a dog
Yes, wolves are mammals. They belong to the dog family, give live birth, suckle their young, and have hair (fur).
The pups are usually born in summer. Normally the female wolf can have 5-6 pups.
no because its inapropriate
A grey wolf typically gives birth to a litter of 4 to 7 cubs, although litters can range from 1 to 11 cubs depending on various factors such as the health of the mother and environmental conditions. The cubs are born blind and helpless, relying on their mother for warmth and nourishment. The entire pack often assists in caring for the young, ensuring their survival during the early stages of life.
no, course its not possible.
Yes she did first she gave birth to Maria first and then afther a while she gave birth to Wolf jr.
until its old enough to go out of its den
It depends on the type really, a Mother wolf spider will Carry its young on here back whereas some species leave their young.