Leave the bird alone. The mum is looking after it.
no
It is normal behavior for a new mother cat. Keep away from the baby for now.
i think it will be a baby body that has wings
As far as I am aware a young Seagull is just called a chick
It's mother might have left it there or it might have fallen off of a shelf.
None. What you have to worry about is if the mother's blood type is (-) negative and the father's is (+)positive. When this happens, the baby inside the mother will be (+) and the mother will make antibodies to the baby's blood for the first pregnancy. This will not affect the firstborn, but will affect the second born. This is why they give Rh - moms a shot of Rhogam to keep the mothers antibodies from attacking the baby's bloodcells resulting in anemia.
Geese reproduce by mating together. The female goose will then lay the fertilized eggs in the nest. Geese will mate for life and are monogamous.
Baby zebras are very cute. They scream when something or someone is attacking them to get a nearby adults attention. They can run after 2 hours of being born, and drink milk from their mother. -Gamrella Looney
In areas where sea turtles nest, baby turtles are often preyed on by gulls as they struggle to reach the water after hatching. Usually the sheer numbers of baby turtles overwhelm the predators, and some always make it to the safety of the sea. Also, the term is "gull', not "seagull".
This can be a cause if the baby had a low blood count from birth or very shortly after, especially if this is not the first pregnancy. Hemolytic disease of the newborn can be caused by the mother's antibodies attacking the baby's red blood cells if the baby if Rh positive and the mother is Rh negative. The antibodies get into the baby before birth, however, so if the baby developed a low blood count at 3 months it would not be because of the negative/positive blood type.
if you are RH negative you need a shot to prevent your body from attacking your baby Re: If a woman is Rh negative, and she has a baby which is Rh positive, there will be no problem with the first pregnancy. But, due to some mixing of blood in the birthing process, the mother's blood will be exposed to the Rh antigens present on the baby's red blood cells. The mother's body will develop antibodies to the Rh factor after this, since it has recognized it as a foreign microbe. Then, if the mother has another baby that is Rh positive, the mother's antibodies may attack the babv's blood cells, causing agglutination of the baby's blood.
The mother gives the baby food and blood, to help the baby grow!