yes
Yes, they are born blind and helpless.
of course!
Alligators are born from eggs laid by the mother in a nest, while tigers give live birth to their young. Baby alligators are called hatchlings and are completely independent from birth, while baby tigers are called cubs and depend on their mother for care and protection. Both species are born helpless and rely on their parents for survival in the early stages of life.
White tigers are born through live birth.
Yes. Like all marsupials, koala joeys are tiny, hairless, blind and completely helpless, unable to survive outside of the mother's pouch.
Human babies are typically considered the most helpless compared to the young of other animals. They are born in a relatively undeveloped state and require constant care and support for an extended period of time.
yes they are
it depends on hoe young. One hour after they are born they can walk and run but cannot eat anything other than their mothers milk.
a baby chick
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Yes they do. The mother will have as many as seven babies at one time-- a baby tiger is usually called a "cub." When a tiger baby is born, it is helpless and weighs about two pounds. After the baby tigers are born, the mother will leave them to hunt for food. Not all of the cubs will survive-- normally, she cannot kill enough prey to feed all seven cubs, and under most circumstances, only two or three will be able to live.
I wouldn't say helpless, but definately defenceless by themselves. (Thats when one of the parents are NOT around to help them)