Since wolves almost always live in packs, it's common for one or two members of the pack to stay behind. They essentially "babysit" the puppies while their mothers and fathers are away.
Isn't that wonderful to see that relationship among those we consider "wild"? Amazing interconnection. Thanks for popping by my blog and leaving birthday wishes for our Ria, too, Adam. Have a great Friday- Diana
That's so sweet, I didn't know that. They are smart animals.
ReplyDeleteGreat system, isn't it!
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That is so incredible cute.
ReplyDeleteThat is really cool!
ReplyDeleteSo cute!
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Thats nice to have a few uncles and aunts to look after the young ones.:)
ReplyDeleteSo interesting
ReplyDeleteOh that sounds so cute!
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Wolves are well organized.
ReplyDeleteThat means they are very social in their way of living. Kisses:)
ReplyDeleteThey know how to take care of their own
ReplyDeleteI would not like to be the babysitter. Too much trouble can happen, even to wolves.
ReplyDeleteI read that about baboons and lions.
ReplyDeleteIsn't that wonderful to see that relationship among those we consider "wild"? Amazing interconnection. Thanks for popping by my blog and leaving birthday wishes for our Ria, too, Adam. Have a great Friday- Diana
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Wolves.
ReplyDeleteThey are wonderful animals
ReplyDeleteLove them.
ReplyDeleteAnd people say animals are dumb. I think this is very cool information.
ReplyDeleteThey are lovely creatures.
ReplyDeleteThis is one of your facts that I DID know. :)
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