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A teenage Arctic wolf is commonly referred to as a "pup." Arctic wolf pups are born in the spring and typically stay with their family group, or pack, for about a year before becoming independent. During this time, they learn essential survival skills from their parents and older pack members. As they mature, they transition into adulthood and assume their roles within the pack.

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