This question has varying answers as many people are extremely different in behaviors, attitudes, morals, etc. However, it is common that most parents have some degree of care for their babies (most care a lot for their children). Think of it this way, they house, clothe, feed, and have fun with their babies. That is extremely caring in my book.
It depends on if their parents want their children or not.
The young are called eaglets. Both parents help take care of them.
Jaguar parents are very caring. The watch their babies carefully and teach them how to do things patiently. Jaguars take good care of their babies. =D
Midwives, doctors and the parents of the baby.
Nope - as with all snakes, once the babies arrive, they are completely independent from the parents.
Nobody !... Once the babies arrive - they're completely independent - and as venomous as their 'parents'.
lots of radiation, babies were killed, and the parents to the babies were killed so they had no parents to take care of the so obviously that babies all died in the end.
1 in 3 family's cant aford it
They keep them in their sight and when they are in eggs the dads put them between the legs.
Cubs may stay with the mother for up to two years.
alittle less than half a year
they take care of them from keeping them warm and howling to them to said come here and also teach them how to be an arctic fox.