Every wolf in the pack helps take care of the pups. When the pack leaves to hunt the non-mating females produce milk. And the males compete to see who stays with the pups.
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Midwives, doctors and the parents of the baby.
A mother is someone who takes care of a baby
Wolves.
by a pack of wolves. they all take care of the pups.
the nurturer takes care of the new born babies before they are given to their families at the ceremony of ones.
the mother and father
A dolphin takes care of its babies, by feeding it with milk.
A wolf takes care of it's pups until around 1 years old or 2 years old when they are ready to learn how to hunt. When pups are 2 years lod it means they are a full grown adult wolf.
A nurse who takes care of newborns is a neonatal nurse, or, a Baby Nurse.
They can do many things. They are very smart animals. They can sneak around without getting noticed, and if they are then they can outrun a lot of things. They can smell where a lemming or hare is underground just by sniffing. Once they find it they pounce into the ground and get it. They are endangered animals because of their fur being made into clothes. They can do WAY more, but the possibilities are endless.
The mother of a baby spider monkey takes care of it.