yes normally woves hae more then on baby, they have a litter of around 8 but they can only have twins or only one baby
At first the twins were fed by a she-wolf and a woodpecker. The shepherd Faustulus then took them in and raised them.At first the twins were fed by a she-wolf and a woodpecker. The shepherd Faustulus then took them in and raised them.At first the twins were fed by a she-wolf and a woodpecker. The shepherd Faustulus then took them in and raised them.At first the twins were fed by a she-wolf and a woodpecker. The shepherd Faustulus then took them in and raised them.At first the twins were fed by a she-wolf and a woodpecker. The shepherd Faustulus then took them in and raised them.At first the twins were fed by a she-wolf and a woodpecker. The shepherd Faustulus then took them in and raised them.At first the twins were fed by a she-wolf and a woodpecker. The shepherd Faustulus then took them in and raised them.At first the twins were fed by a she-wolf and a woodpecker. The shepherd Faustulus then took them in and raised them.At first the twins were fed by a she-wolf and a woodpecker. The shepherd Faustulus then took them in and raised them.
The name of the two twins are Romulus and Remus
the she wolf and the sheperd found the twin brothers.
If you are referring to the famous Capitoline wolf (a statue of a she-wolf feeding the twins), it has been established that, contrary to what had been previously thought, it was not made in the Roman days. Scientists have discovered that it was made High Middle Ages (between the 11th and 12th centuries). The she-wolf suckling the twins was, and still is, one of the two symbols of Rome. Romulus and Remus were the twins in the legend of the foundation of Rome. Romulus went on to found the city and became its first king. The twins were put to float in the River Tiber in a basket. They landed by the Capitoline Hill and were suckled by a she-wolf. Then they were found by a shepherd who brought them up with his wife. The twins survived thanks to the wolf.
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Romulus and Remus were the two boys who were abandoned at a very early age them adopted by a wolf who sooner brought them to her pack where they were raised until becoming great powerful men.
romulus and remus
Being the fabled brother of "Romulus", the two twins, suckled by a she wolf and who founded the city of Rome.
she will probably have twins a human and a werewolve child
The wolf brothers are actually not siamese twins. The first one is called Jacob, and the second one is Bella, the mysterious 13-year old vampire from New Jersey. They all die in the end because of their mistakes
The sculpture of the Capitoline Wolf is located in the Capitoline Museums in Rome, Italy. This iconic bronze statue depicts a she-wolf nursing the legendary twin brothers Romulus and Remus, the founders of Rome. The wolf itself dates back to the 5th century BC, while the figures of the twins were added in the Renaissance. The sculpture is a symbol of the city and its ancient history.
They were the twins who were brought up by a mother wolf. The twin-brothers were the supposed sons of the god Mars and the priestess Rhea Silvia.