Yes of course! why would a baby animal not need parental care? i ask you that!!!!!!!
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no not really since they do grow up in the wild with their parents but if not then maybe you should bring some professional help to it to get it care if it doesn't have its family with it.
they are easy to take care of and dont need much work
Their parents will eat them, so move them as quickly as possible.
Yes, baby peacocks, also known as peachicks, do require parental care. Peahens play a vital role in raising the chicks, providing warmth, protection, and guidance in finding food. The peacock, or peafowl, family remains close-knit during the early stages of the peachick's life to ensure their survival and development.
Neither. Mamba kids are on their own the moment they hatch out of their eggs. Neither of its parents, take care of it.
Yes, pandas need parental care because pandas are really aggressive and can get really excited like us human beings.
Because the majority of baby reptiles are completely independent from the moment they're born (or hatch) they don't need protecting by the parent.
guppies
Actually yes, I have baby guppies and 3" long rainbow sharks that swim together If the rainbow sharks bite the guppies tale then take it out But if they've been in there more than a week then leave them in there
it is important because their children need to follow their parents behaviour.
a baby needs milk from their parents. it needs care
No. Guppies need a heater, whereas gold fish will overheat. Also, they will eat the guppies.