no they don't the mother and father animals stay together but the group comes second to their young
deer: it takes care of moose babies
Fox: they take care of dog babies
Hippopotomaus: they take care of rhinocores babies
Animals take care of their young either alone or with the help through social behavior. Animals who tend to stay in groups all seem to be helpful in taking care of the young. For example, if the parent left the young to get food, the other members of the group will stay to protect and take care of the young until the parent arrives.
Yes , most of endothermic animals are birds and mammals and they care for their young ones .
yes
Warm blooded animals take care of their young cold blooded animals do not.
The female will live with her young until they are old enough to care for themselves.
Living in groups make it easier for animals to care for young because parents have to teach their young how to hunt.
Animals that care for their young are called mammals. When a polar bear has babies it take care of them . When a human has babies we take care of them up until usually 20.
By taking care of them.
some of the cold blooded animals take care of their young Yes
The animals in South Africa that take care of their young is basically all of the mammals and maybe some reptiles.
No, birds do a pretty good job of taking care of their young!
fish is the most common