Wolves birth litters of five or six pups at a time, although litters as large as fourteen to seventeen may occur (about 1% of the time).
Wolves do not lay eggs, they are mammals and they birth live young.
Personification is when you give human like qualities to objects. An example from new moon would be the wolves talking, because in real life wolves can't talk.
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Japanese trapdoor snails give birth to live young.
Individuals with dwarfism can give birth in the same way as individuals without dwarfism. The process of childbirth is not affected by a person's height or stature.
gray wolves are mammals who give birth
the mother will find a safe den and wait to give birth
Wolves mate in the winter-time, and then the female of the breeding pair gives birth in the spring.
Wolves are mammals and the alpha female is only allowed to give live birth within the group.
Yes. They are called litters if there is more than one.
Wolves are mammals. They do not lay eggs. Just like a human, they give birth to their child right away.
They first dig a hole in the dirt and the lay there until they give birth
Wolves are born in their mothers birth den- usually the mother chooses one birth den to give birth to her pups every year. Depending on the species, the habitat could be in the arctic or in the forest, or even in the desert or mountains.
Yes,wolves are deaf at the time of their birth.
No, they give birth to their pups.no
Yes, wolves are mammals. They belong to the dog family, give live birth, suckle their young, and have hair (fur).
Wolves do not hatch from eggs, they are live born as are most mammals.