No. In fact, giraffes are a rare type of animal that seem to have no particular herding behavior - they just hang out with whoever, and change herds at random. They do not stay in touch with family, nor do they mate for life (only dominant males are able to mate at all!)
No. A baby giraffe is up and walking around within hours after being born. They are rather cute. Our zoo has had several. Check and see if your zoo may have one so you can see what a baby giraffe looks like. Once you see one you will know why your question answer is "no."
No. They usually stay with their mom for about 2 years, but then leave when they are old enough to take care of themselves.
No, they don't stay near their mother.
No.
The simple answer is "no". Penguins are birds, not marsupials. They do not have pouches.
Baby joeys that are in their mother's pouch feed exclusively on mothers' milk. For many months, they stay attached to the teat, which is in the mother's pouch. They only eat solid food after they begin to venture out of their mother's pouch.
Not until adulthood, only until it's self-sufficient.
9 months.
7 1/2 months. They can sometimes leave as early as six months or as late as eight months.
7 1/2 months. They can sometimes leave as early as six months or as late as eight months.
they stay in thier dads pouch for about 4-45 days at maxium
When a baby kangaroo is born, they are blind and only have tiny stumps for legs and forearms.They crawl to the mothers pouch and immediately latch on and begin feeding. They will stay in the pouch for about 190 days before they begin poking their head out for very short periods.
Baby kangaroos stay in their mother's push when they are born. At about seven to eight months age they are still in and out of their mother's pouch. When they are full grown they can reach speeds of up to 35 miles an hour. Kangaroos stay in groups so the babies must keep up with their mothers when they are out of the pouch.
how long does a baby shark have to stay in the mothers stomach.
As with all marsupials, koalas are born via the birth canal. They then crawl to the mother's backward-opening pouch by instinct, and lured by the smell of mothers' milk, where they stay for many months.
no they stay with there mothers and there mothers teach them to fingd hunt or ater