Yes, both the male and the female take care of the young beavers.
A beaver mother generally has two to four young, called kits, every spring, and both parents care for them.
No, only the female is involved in raising the offspring.
Yes, they do
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Humans take care of their offspring generally till they are 18. But in some cultures it's as soon as they can marry them off, or they never stop fully taking care of the offspring till the parent themselves die.
Newborn rattlesnakes receive absolutely no care from the parents. They are on their own from the moment of birth.
Approximately 5-10% of mammal species demonstrate male parental care of offspring, but this behavior can vary widely between species. Males typically provide care in species where offspring require extended care or where resources are limited and need to be shared between parents.
No. Snakes do not care for their offspring.
By both
Usualy both parents care for the child
Cats care for their offspring far more than frogs do. Frogs do not care for their offspring at all. Cats, being mammals, feed their offspring milk, and take care of them while they are kittens.
Penguin parents will stay with their offspring until their offspring have molted. The length of time until maturity depends on the species of penguin, with smaller penguins taking two to three months to mature, and larger penguins such as the King penguins taking up to 15 months to mature. Once the offspring is able to swim, they are old enough to take care of themselves.