The mother can determine where the individual lives and it doesn't have to be in the home. The parents and/or guardians are responsible for his welfare until he reaches adulthood, usually 18. Social services can assist in placing an individual in another location.
Okay, im 15 and my mom tried kicking me out too, she is not allowed to kick you out, you are still a minor, you can live with her until your 17 but if your 18 and get kicked out your screwed, unless when your 14 shes puts you up for adoption then she can do that, but that would be a dick move of her,
They are overprotective because they don't want their babies to get hurt just the same as humans. so yup.There is no such thing as being overprotective when you are a mother cat. but a mother cat will protect her kittens.
no males also do it when the mother penguine goes to eat
It is a friendly greeting that is often used by males, and has nothing whatsoever to do with anyone being 'trouble'. You will find that males often use a putdown as a friendly greeting. Another one is, "Well, there goes the neighborhood."
Isn't hard for them to read. If anything it is Males(boys) who have a trouble reading. women are faster at learning the males because mens' brains don't compute as fast as males
The correct term for a baby rabbit is a kit and the mother is a doe. Males are bucks.
They use the same terms as horses for parents. The sire is the father and the dam is the mother. Babies are crias. However, males are males, females are females, and castrated males are still geldings.
by this you mean putting the males genitles on a females/males face, no. there must be blood to blood contact.
If it occurs most commonly in males, or if the mother is a carrier.
Male hemophiliacs inherit it from their mother, because hemophilia is only on the X gene and males only have one and it is from their mother.
The mother is called a "hen" and her young are called "hen poulot" for the female and "jake" for the males.
Females are does, males are bucks. The red deer, however, males are stags, females hinds. Moose and caribou, males are bulls, females cows. Same for elk (wapiti).
There are 40 species of dolphins. They range in size from about 4 foot to 25 foot for orcas. It is impossible to determine the size without a specific species. However, as a rule, the females are a little smaller than the males.