Wolf pups are cared for by all members of the pack. Some watch the pups while everyone else goes hunting, the mother nurses them, some play with them, some clean them, and some teach them how to hunt. All members of the pack play a role in raising wolf pups.
Wolf pups weigh only 1 lb at birth.
The Eskimo tribe that eats wolf pups is the Inuit tribe.
No they are not
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.
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A wolf tends to have 2-4 pups per litter, but can be as large as 6-7. A female wolf can have up to 30 pups in her lifetime.
The pups are usually born in summer. Normally the female wolf can have 5-6 pups.
the she-wolf drives her mate away because sometimes the males eat the pups.