Yes, wolves are known for their strong parental care and pack dynamics. Both the alpha male and female, as well as other pack members, actively participate in nurturing and protecting the pups. They provide food, warmth, and protection, teaching the young wolves essential survival skills as they grow. This cooperative care helps ensure the survival and success of the pack.
They hide their pups then take care of what is happens that the adult wolves has to take care of. Then they go back for the cubs and continue to protect and raise them.
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.
no , puma's actually take care of their cubs and when the cubs are ready they leave their family
Zoo keeper, take care of panda cubs.
The males take care of the cubs while the lionness goes hunting
they eat
Wolves regurgatate to make edible food for their cubs (baby wolves) until the cubs can eat solid food.
Yes, female snow leopards care for the cubs until they are old enough to care for themselves.
They mate
Just the mother.
clean them teach them how to hunt nurse them basicly the same thing your mom does
The mom takes care of them