in the forest so no one can see
red wolf pups need little space cause dey dont lik 2 be alone all de time
1-10 per litter
One interesting fact about a red wolf is, "The female produces 'litters of four to seven pups.'
It depends on the type of Wolf.A gray wolf can have up to 14 pup's at a time, though they usually have 4-6.A red wolf will only have 2-3 pups in a litter typically.An Arctic Wolf will normally give birth to 4-5 pups each litter.The prairie wolf, also known as Coyote, generally have larger litters. These can be from one pup to 19 pups per litter. The average litter size is nearer 6 pups
Wolf pups weigh only 1 lb at birth.
The Eskimo tribe that eats wolf pups is the Inuit tribe.
On average, 4 - 6 pups in a litter. Sometimes as many as 10. http://www.geocities.com/Petsburgh/9183/wolffacts.html
No they are not
About 3 or 4 pups per litter. Sometimes just 2 or 3
The amount of offspring a wolf produces depends one the species. Some species of wolf have large litters and others have relatively small ones. For example: * The Grey Wolf can have anything from one to fourteen pups per litter, although the average litter size is just four to six pups. * The Red Wolf will typically have only two or three pups per litter. * The Arctic Wolf will normally give birth to around four or five pups a litter. * The Prairie Wolf, also know as Coyote, generally have larger litters. These can be from one pup to nineteen pups per litter. The average litter size is nearer six pups.
Wolf young may be called whelps, cubs, or pups. Hound young are called pups.
A baby wolf is called a wolf pup.a baby wolfwolf cubi think its called a pupWolf cub is most often used but a pup is also correct.