Because wolves don't have pups if they don't get a mate.
Find a mate then find a den then you will have pups and you can take care of it :)
feed your pups and have your mate with you and wriggle about
When you're away from your den your mate will take your place with watching the pups. When you're on the final quest (journey to the rendezvous site) you can abandon your pups at any time.
Yes, in August 2009 they're will be a new wolf quest were you will be in Slough Creek, but you have to have a mate in the first wolf quest before you have pups in the second one!Mollie------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------In late 2009 they will be adding Wolf quest:Slough Creek. NOT necessarily August considering the fact that it is October and still isn't out. If not early 2010.
you mate with a male/girl find a den and mark your territory then you have 4 pups
It is not possible to mate on Wolf Quest.
in wolf quest 1 the quest is to find a mate, but afther you do so theres not much to do but hunt or play multi player. in wolf quest 2 wich has not come out yet you have to make a pack and protect it train your pups hunt and keep your pack from getting killed umm that's it Quest 1 : Find a mate Quest 2 Slough Creek: Train your pups, feed your pups, take them on a journey, and make sure they are not killed. Slough Creek Quest 2 is now out! Go the Wolf Quest website to download it.
Not yet!
After establishing a mate in WolfQuest, you can start a family by denning together. The mate may help you take care of any pups you have. Working together with your mate can improve your chances of successfully raising a litter.
is there going to be any more places can we have 16 pups in wolf quest is there going to be a creek in wolf quest so the pups can play in it.
Wolf quest lets you live the life of a wolf in Yellowstone part. And yes, you find a mate and have 4 pups (though you have to protect them from bears and a ferocious eagle) Wolf Quest is downloaded free from: wolfquest.org Anyone, feel free to add other things like it.
the she-wolf drives her mate away because sometimes the males eat the pups.