no, she usually stays with them
Ducks have their second moult at 12 weeks and can safely be on their own from that point. Here is a link with info on ducks.
As a matter of fact, the Buzzard does have babies. The parents of it take care of its babies taking watch. The mother buzzard might leave to find food, while the male buzzard watches his newborns to entertain them. When the mother comes back they switch. However, this time the mother waits for her husband by feeding the babies with the meat she has found.
Just leave them alone and let nature do what it does. messing with the babies will cause the mother to abandon them.
with the fathers
Yes. Not only do they lay eggs after their babies grow up, but they also rest there at night with their ducklings and is considered a "safe place"!
yes
Mother bats take care of their babies
No they don't. As with most reptiles, once the babies are born (or hatched) they are usually completely independent of the mother and rapidly leave the area in search of their first meal.
The mother duck will not be able to gather food, and the entire family of ducks will die.
Ducks have their second moult at 12 weeks and can safely be on their own from that point. Here is a link with info on ducks.
Yes, the mother squirrel will leave the nest to forage for food for her babies. If she senses danger in the location she has her nest, she will put the babies into her mouth (stuff them into her cheeks like she would nuts) and find another location.
Like any other mammal. The babies are born live, then after four weeks they leave their mother.
It depends on the type of frog
perhaps for few hours
Only if a single mother.
Try to leave the mother and her babies alone as much as possible, but feed her, her normal supply of food every day but put it close to her and her babies because she will not want to leave them, to get food.
Yes, the mother will leave her babies for short periods to forage for food.