It varies amongst breeds but generally wolves have one litter a year, six to a litter.
Wolves can have as many children as they want, but for one litter, it is usually four to six pups.
It depends on the specific breed of wolf but most species main have around 2-6 pups. Some can even have up to 9 but its very rare. Most commin number is 4 or 3.
Depending on the race, life conditions and food. But take the Grey Wolf as an example.
A female wolf will pair with a male for life. If one of them die, they will find a new mate. The males that does not find a female will mate with daughters of other pairs, but not establish a bond with the female.
A Grey Wolf female can have cubs just before she turns one year old. Wild ones however only breed from 2 years old. They can have one litter a year. One litter is usually 5-6 pups. 14-17 pups occur about 1% of the times.
Average lifetime of a wolf is 8 years.
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An aard wolf uslly has 5 babies
Wolves are mammals and produce babies by live birth.
Around 4
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5-6 in a litter :P
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They look like babies of a grey wolf.
No, even if it is a different colour, it is still a wolf, a mammal, and does not come from an egg.
there are not many but there are 35
Usually 5 but can be as high as 14
5-12