Bats do care for their young; they are mammals, and nurse their young with milk. They generally have one tiny pup at a time, and leave it at the roost as they go hunting. When the mother returns, she can find her own young back among thousands of others by following its unique calls.
Vampire bats even take care of unrelated members of the roost that are too weak to hunt. If a vampire misses a meal, they're soon too weak to go on, so individuals that did obtain blood often share it with others. These remember being treated well and often return the gesture, forming 'friendships'. ^^
Female bats nurse their youngsters until they are nearly adult size. Newborn bats rely on the milk from their mother's nipples for sustenance. When they are a few weeks old, bats are expected to fly and hunt on their own.
no, they care for there own
Mother bats take care of their babies
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Christians do care about animals as much as they do care about their own families.
Yes, bats take care of their young. The young are all together in a 'nursery', where all mothers take care of their young. Each mother bat can recognise the cry of her young.
they are fed milk from a bottle
Every health care provider must document his or her own care.
how many your own values influence the care planning process
Baby worms receive no parental care. They are on their own.
You can own a day care for animals beside dogs,but it may require a license depending on the state.
maybe but she must have their own litter that is the same age as their own.