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Do Wolves Mate With Their Parents. A pack is usually made up of a male parent, a female parent and their pups from the last few years. The pups in alitter are called litter mates.

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The pups in alitter are called litter mates. one study by smith et al. 1997 with the samples from 16 wolf pairs showed that wolves rarely mate with their close relatives.

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Do Wolves Mate With Their Parents The pups in alitter are called litter mates. When we look at wolves, we are looking at tribes—extended families, each with its own homeland, history, knowledge, and indeed, culture. The pups in alitter are called litter mates. 1997 with the samples from 16 wolf pairs showed that wolves rarely mate with their close relatives.