wolfs raise their pups by showing them how to hunt and pertect their selfs
The father of wolf pups is typically the alpha male of the wolf pack. Only the alpha male and alpha female breed within a pack of wolves.
jello, the low-ranking male who steals food from the pups
no they do not raise their pups
The male wolf will bring back food to the young in this manner also.
No, a healthy male wolf, or "sire," does not typically eat his own pups. In fact, a father wolf plays an important role in the pack's dynamics and in the care of his offspring. He helps to provide food for the mother and the pups, and he also protects the den from predators and other threats.
you mate with a male/girl find a den and mark your territory then you have 4 pups
They usually dig burrows, or steal them, from badgers, foxes or skunks. This is where they raise their pups too.
Wolf pups weigh only 1 lb at birth.
Biologically they have mothers and fathers. Male bats do not help raise the baby bats or pups.
It means the leader of a wolf pack. Usually the alpha (leader) of a wolf pack is a male so they just call it an alpha male. Sometimes though, rarely, a she-wolf is known to be the alpha. An alpha male can also mean the male wolf who can produce pups, but that is usually the leader (the alpha male). I also think that the alpha she-wolf is the she-wolf who can bear pups, or the mate of the alpha (leader).
The Eskimo tribe that eats wolf pups is the Inuit tribe.