No,not all diving birds do.Some of them leave them at their nests
they carry their young in their mouths
They don't carry them. Birds like turkeys hatch the eggs and the young birds join the flock.
No, grasshoppers lay eggs at the end of the summer and the adults die.
I have seen two seagulls carry one of their young ones and leaving it on the top of a dormer window. I was amazed!
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.
Monkeys don't carry chimps.Both carry their young on their backs, sometime slung under them with the infant's arm around the mom's neck and legs around her hips, and sometimes, in the crook of the arm, as we might .
Opossum is a mammal that is found in North America and carry their young on their backs. The young use their tails to grip the mothers tail and stay on her back.
They put the young on their backs
Birds are not categorized as mammals because they lay their young on the outside of their bodies by egg and feed them worms and other insects by mouth. Cows are mammals because they carry their young inside until ready and they feed them by nursing them with milk from their bodies.
Because so many of the tadpoles never make it to adult hood - many animals eat tadpoles and young frogs, such as birds, fish and diving beetles.
They carry them on there backs and lick them to get clean
Today, kids can begin experiencing diving from a young as 8 years old.