Parent birds care for their young at least until they are able to fly.
well they dont really do much except feed their young,and occasinonly if they happen 2 be in the nest at the time of an intrusion defend their young,and wen they are eggs they jst sit on them
No they eat them stir-fried with their buddies while throwing the scraps down to the disgusting animals on the disgusting forest floor.
Trust me this is what they do, i asked my professor and he witnessed it first hand.
Yes. The babies stay in the nest after they've hatched with it's mum and dad. There it's protected from enemies and fed. They leave the nest once they've learned to fly and fend for themselves.
Yes they do. 1, the parents have to feed them. 2,they teach them how to fly, like how our parents teach us how to survive in the world, and 3,the parents teach them how to hunt for food.
Some do. Birds, except for cat birds and mockingbirds, lay on their eggs and take care of the babies until they start to fly. Fish, not so much.
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Reptiles and fish lay eggs and can't sit in one place waiting for them to hatch like birds
they care for their young.
Fish do not care for their young. Some even eat them.
Some fish dont care for there young and just leave them there, though other fish care for there young until there old enough.
Birds and Fish!
Fish do not take care of their young. Young fish hatch and swim away. Some become food for larger fish ( feeder fish) and others escape to grow up.
Both birds and mammals care for their young.
All birds lay eggs and most of them take care of their young. However, a few mammals and amphibians fit those two criteria, as well. I am unaware of any living reptiles that fit that criteria, although some guard their nests until their young hatch, but many if not most dinosaurs raised their young, and they all laid eggs.
Parent birds care for their young at least until they are able to fly.
Yes , most of endothermic animals are birds and mammals and they care for their young ones .
No, birds do a pretty good job of taking care of their young!
ask them