If it has a human to care for it, yes it can. But a duckling in the wild could not survive without it's mother. It would be easy prey and the elements and hunger would kill it if an other animal did not.
No, it would die slow and painfully without a mother. It would be a loner beaver, and have no friends if it did not die.
Ofcourse a baby salamander can live without it's mother.
A baby goat (kid) should really get colostrum from its mother to help develop its immunity and it won't survive without its mothers milk unless you provide supplementary feed as in you need to feed it.
baby horses survive by staying by their mother and making sure they get the appropriate amount of nutrients from the mother's milk.
Anything, that's an animal, that is a baby usually can't survive without its mother. But later on they out grow it and learn to survive on there own. =)
No baby or adult can survive more than a few seconds without blood.
Awswer a baby lion because the baby can turn out bad without a parent Awswer Both would die. Unless the bird was a particular type. A blackbird chick, for instance, is completely dependent on the mother. But other birds can cope, like a seriema.
A beaver mother generally has two to four young, called kits, every spring, and both parents care for them.
A Beaver is called a Beaver no matter what it's age but the babies are usually referred to as kittens.
I am not certain how old is a 'baby' field mouse. They like greens and can forage. A nursling would likely not survive without its mother. You could feed a nursling with a dropper and some baby food, perhaps.
Yes, A baby beaver is called a kitten.
it is nursed by its mother just like humans.
A baby beaver is a known as a "kit." Not sure why, it just is.