Gray wolves can have anywhere from 1 to 14 pups in a single litter, but the average size is about 4 to 6 pups. The number of pups vary due to the number of eggs that become fertilised in the womb.
Donkeys will only have foals, it is impossible for a donkey to have cubs as cubs are the young of bears, wolves, lions, foxes, tigers.
Wolves regurgatate to make edible food for their cubs (baby wolves) until the cubs can eat solid food.
They mate
Wolves are the only enemy of grizzly bears that threaten them & their cubs.
Young wolves are called wolf pups.
Grizzly bears only really have one enemy: wolves. They attack grizzly bears & their cubs.
No. Wolves aren't where polar bear cubs are located. Male polar bears if they are hungry will hunt a cub and eat it.
The collective noun is a pack of wolves or a litter of cubs.
Wolves mate so they can reproduce and have cubs that will carry their genes and make their pack larger.
Well wolves are usually not very aggressive but if they were it would be because they are trying to protect there cubs.
pupYoung wolves are called pups or cubs. The entire pack takes care of the young, which are often born in litter of up to six at a time.
all wolves hunt except elderly ones, pups and mothers or pregnant females. only one mother stays behind and looks after all the cubs if they are hers or not.