The four cubs can be seen roaming around with their mother at the centre’s division for Arab wolves
Sharjah: The Breeding Centre for Endangered Arabian Wildlife, located in Sharjah Desert Park, witnessed the birth of four wolf cubs at the centre’s division for Arab wolves.
Viewed roaming around with their mother, the cubs were born in the late winter, early spring months where they were kept in a den until they were two months old. While wolf cubs are usually born weak, they are kept in a den for several weeks before they are gradually introduced to their environment. After a period of two months, the cubs will be ready to join the pack of adult wolves and start learning how to hunt for their own food.