The babies stay with their mothers. They begin to travel with the herd at a very young age.
Where their straw is, when your rabbit is nearly ready to give birth, she will begin to pull out her fur, where she puts it is where she give birth. The fur is to keep the babies warm.
Yes they do! They keep there babies in a pouch under her shell for several days, Then there born to explore the world on their own.
It's up to them
In almost every litter, guinea pigs give birth to their babies in between 10 - 45 minutes. There have been rare litters where they give birth to another baby a day later, and they've all been fine. If your guinea pig has given birth to some babies, but still looks like she is in labor, or if you can feel more babies in her stomach, then definitely take her to the vet. It is very dangerous for her to just keep pushing without results.
If you have six pregnant guppies then yes, they will give birth in your five gallon tank. That tank is not big enough for all of them to live in and the guppies will keep having babies. You will have to give them away, sell them back to the fish store, or get a much bigger tank if you plan to keep them.
Parakeets do not give birth to live babies but rather they lay eggs. Each batch of eggs is called a clutch. After the female parakeet lays the eggs she lays on them to keep them warm until they hatch.
Storks have nothing to do with baby birth. So nowhere.
You can raise them,sell them to great families,or give them away.(ill keep them)
On average, elephants can keep a beat better than humans.
do elephants get sunburn
You could either keep them, sell them, or give them to the pet shop
Keep him of course, unless you want to neuter him, or give him to someone else, or give him to a rabbit rescue, or do you want more babies? (Joke, unless you DO want more babies, but wait a few days after your doe has given birth before you mate them again)