Most wolves belong to a pack. The adults would do the hunting and eat first. It goes from oldest to the youngest wolf. Some wolves if there is not enough to share usually the pups would go without. But with the very young that have started eating meat but cannot go to a hunt the adult wolf would regurgitate.
because, if the arctic wolves had pup's the same time as the other wolves then the pup's would not live. because for one, they'd freeze, for another, they would not have enough food to go around. just like the amount of wolves. they have few pup's when there's scarce food, and lots when the food is plenty-full.
Dogs are "domestic" wolves - and like wolves they will hunt and scavenge to get their food if not fed by man.
Some believe wolves share a commonancestor, much like humans and primates.
they grow like a dogJust like us!They need nutrition and love to grow!
Arctic wolves live in a pack, like other wolves. The alpha female has the puppies and the other wolves will feed the mother and the older pups. These wolves live in the Arctic Circle.
*Wolves*Just like other wolves, except when the Ice Age happened, the wolves were somehowseparated(questionable/debatable)
No, wolves' taste buds are not located in their stomach. Like humans, wolves have taste buds on their tongues that help them assess the taste of food before swallowing it. The stomach's main function is to digest food, not to taste it.
To be honest, they are like humans. Some wolves get along with other wolves, and some don't. But if they do get along, it's most likely because they work together to survive.
They can search for (hunt for) food but they do not hunt like lions or wolves.
Sick or injured wolves, if they live alone, usually stay in a quiet, enclosed space, like a cave or hole, until they die or recover. If they live in packs, the rest of the wolves are likely to either carry food in their mouths to the sick/injured packmember, or regurgitate food from their stomachs. Hey - beggars can't be choosers! ;) A lone sick or injured wolf will die, but if the wolf is in a pack, the other pack members will regurgitate food for the injured wolf.
Predators like lions, wolves, owls and snakes
yes baby wolves do have babysitter the mother go and hunt and that the baby sitter stay with the the wolves then when the mother done she go back and she give some food to the babysitter like our mom they go to work and the baby sitter get payed not food