21st March 2006, 6:09 PM
There are also a large number of cases of lion cub infanticide :D.
Fact is, it depends on the species and the situation.
Wolves may or may not take care of an infant, it depends. The child is more likely to die from exposure than to be eaten in most cases though.
By the way, the case I was thinking of involved a female in the wild, not a male.
Fact is, it depends on the species and the situation.
Wolves may or may not take care of an infant, it depends. The child is more likely to die from exposure than to be eaten in most cases though.
By the way, the case I was thinking of involved a female in the wild, not a male.
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