A wolf typically gives birth to a litter of about 4 to 7 pups, although litters can range from 1 to 14 pups depending on various factors such as the health of the mother and environmental conditions. The pups are born blind and rely on their mother for nourishment and protection during their early weeks. The survival rate of the pups can vary, with many not reaching adulthood due to predation and other hazards.
Wolves are mammals and produce babies by live birth.
The Tasmanian wolf, more correctly known as the Thylacine, had an average of three joeys each breeding cycle, although it could produce up to four.
An aard wolf uslly has 5 babies
Around 4
5-6 in a litter :P
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They look like babies of a grey wolf.
5-12
Usually 5 but can be as high as 14
She can have up to six in one litter6
Aprox. 5. Or 6. It Depends
As many as their uterus allows