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How many wolf pups do you see?

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    A web camera shows Mexican gray wolf parents playing with their litter of seven pups in Albuquerque, New Mexico. (AP)
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    A seven-week-old wolf pup explores the forest at the Endangered Wolf Center in Missouri. (AP)
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    The team helping the endangered gray wolves hopes to double the number in the wild in a few years. (AP)
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    A group of wolf pups who are part of a program to create wolf packs in the wild in Arizona and New Mexico (AP)
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    A grown Mexican gray wolf (AP)
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There are seven new gray wolf pups. They live at a New Mexico zoo.

How many are boys? How many are girls?  

 

READ MORE: The wolf parents keep their pups safe. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven. All the pups came out to play. Now they need a checkup. Zookeepers will learn how many are boys and how many are girls. Some wolf pups live at zoos. Others live in wild dens. Job 37:8 says, “Then the beasts go into their lairs, and remain in their dens.”