If food is plentyful
A baby dolphin does not need to find its own food. The mother takes care of that. The mother feeds its baby her milk. A whales milk is 10x richer then a cows!
8 to 9 months old
You've already answered your own question. Dolphins depend on each other for protection, to help raise their young, and to find/kill food
If you prefer organic baby food for your children your best bet is to skip the grocery store altogether and make your own baby food! There are many sites to find receipes and you can make large batches and freeze some!
No, they live on their own, find food for themselves and try to live on their own. Therefore they live by themselves.
The same way you give a grown one food when the baby is ready it will get its own food.
the adult catches the food
No, if they are nursing babies, mom will feed them til they get old enough to look for food on their own. If they are young but not nursing, they will smell the food and find it.
Dolphins relate very friendly to their own kind. If they get mad, dolphins will slap their tails.
Absolutely ! Snakes are totally independent from the moment they hatch (or are born). A newly-arrived baby snake will immediately shed its skin - then disperse in search of its first meal.
no. fish have to find their own food. <3 ;)
An eel does not feed its baby. The eel will just lay its eggs & don't bother about them. When the baby eels hatch from their eggs, they have to find their own food. Only a very few get to survive. That is why eels are very few to be found.