A whelp is a term used to refer to a young offspring of certain carnivorous mammals, particularly dogs and wolves. Whelps are typically born blind and helpless and rely entirely on their mothers for nourishment and protection during the early stages of life. The term can also be used more broadly to describe the young of other similar species, but it is most commonly associated with canines.
A whelp is a baby moose.
A baby ostrich is called a whelp.
When a baby tiger is born it is called a CUB or a WHELP.
A bear-whelp is another term for a bear cub - a young or baby bear.
pup or whelp
whelp / Pup
Don't know about the wolf, but a baby moose is called a calf.
The cast of The Whelp - 1917 includes: Malcolm Blevins as Andy McCall Elizabeth Janes as Baby Edith Roberts as Toto Raymond Whitaker as Emoe
Whelps are the name for the babies of dogs, seals, wolves, foxes, etc. Therefore, they is no such thing as a baby whelp.Hope I helped! :)
Male is a dog.Female is a bitch.Young is a pup or puppy.
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