A salamander mummy feeds her baby and takes care of it at first.Salamanders are 2 feet long and very fast swimmer's so it will be easier for the young salamander to survive.The salamander mummy trains her baby how to survive in the ocean and then she leaves it to defend itself.
In many movies, such as "Bambi", the mother animals teach their young how to survive but in reality, the animals are born with a natural instinct to protect themselves.
They have natural instincts, as well as being taught by mom and the 'aunts'.
They teach you how to survive.
Polar bear mothers teach their cubs how to hunt and survive.
They nurse them and teach them how to survive on their own.
No.
Therapy, counseling, and self-help books can help teach individuals how to express their emotions in a healthy and effective way. These resources often provide tools, techniques, and strategies for understanding and communicating feelings in a way that is clear and constructive. Practice, feedback, and support from loved ones can also contribute to improving emotional expression skills.
Yes
yess
Depending on what mammal you mean, most parent animals teach by example.
they teach the jaguar how to protect themselves and when they are 2 they can do it themselves
they teach the jaguar how to protect themselves and when they are 2 they can do it themselves