One example of a wild animal and their young is the kangaroo and the joey. Joey is the name for a baby kangaroo, it lives inside its mothers pouch until it is old enough. Some other examples of wild animals and their young a bear and the cubs, and a horse and their baby is a foal.
Horse: A domestic animal which can be used for pleasure or work, more than 100 breeds worldwide Foal: A baby horse, most commonly born bay or grey. A baby boy is called a colt and a baby girl is called a filly. Twins are very rare Giant Panda: An endangered breed of bear living in mountainous ranges such as Tibet Giant Panda Cub: Baby Giant Pandas are born furless and blind, they weight approaximatly 150 grams and are about the size of a stick of butter Lion: Lions live in Savannah Grasslands in Africa, they mostly hunt Gazelles, zebras and hippos. They are at the top of the food chain and will eat anything if they are hungry (fruit, leaves, insects etc) Lionesses do the hunting and look after the cubs and the males protect the pride Lion Cubs: Baby lions who are easy prey for hyenas Elephants: Large mammels that come in several breeds. Currently endangered due to over hunting for ivory Elephant Calves: Baby elephants, calves suffer a lot from nightmares of their parents dying Sheep: Woolley mammels which are bred and kept for their wool and meat. Male sheep are called rams and female sheep are called ewes Lambs: Baby sheep, often hunted and killed by foxes and badgers Horse: A domestic animal which can be used for pleasure or work, more than 100 breeds worldwide Foal: A baby horse, most commonly born bay or grey. A baby boy is called a colt and a baby girl is called a filly. Twins are very rare Giant Panda: An endangered breed of bear living in mountainous ranges such as Tibet Giant Panda Cub: Baby Giant Pandas are born furless and blind, they weight approaximatly 150 grams and are about the size of a stick of butter Lion: Lions live in Savannah Grasslands in Africa, they mostly hunt gazelles, zebras and hippos. They are at the top of the food chain and will eat anything if they are hungry (fruit, leaves, insects etc) Lionesses do the hunting and look after the cubs and the males protect the pride Lion Cubs: Baby lions who are easy prey for hyenas Elephants: Large mammels that come in several breeds. Currently endangered due to over hunting for ivory Elephant Calves: Baby elephants, calves suffer a lot from nightmares of their parents dying Sheep: Woolley mammels which are bred and kept for their wool and meat. Male sheep are called rams and female sheep are called ewes Lambs: Baby sheep, often hunted and killed by foxes and badgers
Bull (adult male) Cow(adult female) calf(baby)
duck (adult) duckling(baby)
Rooster (adult male) hen(adult female) chick(baby)
dog (adult) puppy (baby),
cat (adult) kitten (baby).
mammals: lion tiger etc etc
Birds: osterich, eagle, crow etc etc
Insects and plants, bacteria
The answer to this question is, goats. Male adults are called billy goats, female adults are called nanny's and babies are called kids. Hope this helps.
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lion-cub
Young birds are called chicks or chickens. Animals have various names for their young.
The young ones of a dog is called a PUPPY...............!
The animals that are considered to be in the asinine family are the ones which are dumb and silly. Some of the common examples include donkeys and warthogs.
Bulls, cows, horses, donkeys, lambs, and goats are all examples of animals that eat from a manger. Since many animals are able to eat from a manger, there are quite a few, though the ones above are the most prominent.
about 25 and 80 young ones
Live-bearers
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Mammals are some of the animals that give birth to live young ones. Mammals are warm blooded and mostly live on land.
Young birds are called chicks or chickens. Animals have various names for their young.
The dead ones
one of the animals s bears
Yes , most of endothermic animals are birds and mammals and they care for their young ones .
No you can't.
Most young ones of hoofed animals like horses,ass,donkey,zebra,cows.Some feline family among large cats give birth to young ones that start walking after a moment.
No, just like all other animals there has to be a male and a female.
Animals protect their young in different ways. Kangaroos for an example carry their young in a pouch while birds keep their young in a nest.
no