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25 to 45 Kgs at birth
No.Kids need their mother until they are some months old.
All rattlesnakes are ovoviviparous - they give live birth.
Warm, but not hot goat milk from a bottle.
At least 13 or 14 weeks old
Does will self wean their kids at about 12 to 14 weeks of age.
Yes they can, however, Boer goats are generally larger than pygmy goats. So it is recommended to breed a female Boer to a male Pygmy. If it is the other way around, stay close to the female when she is giving birth as she may need your assistance.
The five pygmy possums are classified as marsupials because they give birth to their young when the young are very undeveloped. The young then attach to their mother's nipple, and suckle there until they are more developed. Then they sometimes suckle from the nipple, but are not attached. Eventually, they are weaned. In all mammals that aren't marsupials (except for 5 egg-laying mammals), the young are born much more developed, and they don't need to attach themselves to the nipple. Also, most marsupials, including pygmy possums, carry their young in a pouch, which no other mammals do.
They reproduce every summer, and they have about 1 - 2 babies. It is easier of them to give birth in zoos, then in the wild!
Usually, pygmy animals are smaller than others in the same species. Some pygmy bird species include the following:Ferruginous pygmy owlPygmy nuthatchPygmy goose (several species)Pygmy cormorant
The plural of pygmy is pygmies.
pygmy marmoset habitat