you can. I did. you should feed it fish food and you should use the water it came from and then try to slowly make it fresh water by taking out a cup of the type of water and adding fresh water.
NO! If you so much as touch a wild baby bird the mother won't take care of it and the baby will die unless you choose to care for it.
If you do it's Mama won't take care of it anymore.
Do not take care of wild animals.
Take it to a veterinarian or animal shelter, and they'll take care of it.
because baby deers do actually belong in the wild and if you take on out of its habitat it will not be used to your habitat and you are not allowed taking care of any deer, even a fully grown one. Some wild animals are used to surviving and depending on themselves for food and survival.
The short answer is - they don't ! In most species, once the baby fish hatch from the egg, they're left to the mercy of the sea. However - there are one or two species that actively gather the young 'fry' into their mouths at the first sign of danger.
yes
Taking care of wild minnows is much like taking care of tropical fish. They need clean water at the proper temperature and ph. Wild minnows may also need to have a current in their tank, and they will do best eating live or frozen foods.
A hamsters cycle is The baby is born You take it home (or it lives in the wild) you keep it in a cage and take care of it it MAY have babys (if mated) It dies
Certainly. Quokkas are wild animals, and all wild animals take care of themselves.
all animals can take care of them selfs. (I mean wild animals)
People who take care of the wild.