The lead wolves name is Amoroq and one of the pups is named Kapu. But there is two females, the subordinate, and a few more pups whose names I forget.
Julie of the Wolves is about a 13 year old girl really named Miyax who lives in Alaska (only called Julie around places other than Alaska) and runs away from her young husband and finds herself stranded striving to survive, but when she meets some friendly wolves and becomes part of their group, they help her survive
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The main character in Julie of the Wolves is Julie. Her Inuit name is Miyax. She runs away because she does not want to live with Daniel any more. She is lost and finds a wolf pack and lives with the wolves.
The main problem of Julie of the Wolves was survival. Julie lived with wolves in Alaska. Life is harsh getting food and water and keeping warm in winter.
Young arctic wolves are called pups.
"Julie of the Wolves" by Jean Craighead George has been challenged and banned due to its depiction of violence, including references to hunting and animal attacks. Some have also raised concerns about the portrayal of a young girl's struggle for survival and the themes of loneliness and identity.
Wolves do not leave their young. The young (which are the cubs of the alpha male and female) become part of the pack when adult.
No, they do not. All wolves have live young.
When they are born
the mom lays on her side and her pups drink her milk.
Young wolves are called wolf pups.
Wolves do not lay eggs, they are mammals and they birth live young.