Almost forever(if they wanted to)but some become lone wolves and find another packs to join in.
about a year and a half I think!
for about 1 or a half of a month
usually for 2 years
maybe about a year.
About one or one half of a month.
Grey wolf pups will stay in their pack's care for about 10 months. This is when they reach full maturity and are able to hunt on their own. They may then choose to disperse from the pack.
They could stay together for their lifetime if the pup stays in the pack, otherwise it can be anywhere at or after it becomes eight months old which is when it is able to start hunting.for about 2 years
hunt for food stay together
Wolves are very social animals they work as a pack to hunt. When a wolf get separated from the pack it howls to locate the others. With out the pack a wolf will not survive long.
Wolves are very social animals they work as a pack to hunt. When a wolf get separated from the pack it howls to locate the others. With out the pack a wolf will not survive long.
Ever heard the phrase "lone wolf"? Wolves mostly stay in packs, but occasionally a wolf will leave a pack, in search of starting its own pack or in order to live a solo life.
They are cared for by the mother wolf until they can travel with the pack. Then the pack as a whole will help in the raising of the pups.
Usually some may never leave the pack, others find mates and form new packs.
wolves, no matter the species, stay with their parents for roughly a year. they start hunting with the pack at 7-8 months old, and by the time they are ready to leave they will either venture off on their own, start a pack of their own, or stay within the same pack for the rest of their lives.
No. The only people that know that the baby is Bella's is the Cullen's and the wolf pack.
A lion is a member of the pride, a wolf is a member of the pack.