I've only had a mama and a papa mouse twice. Both times, the papa mouse stayed with the mama and the babies. Both times the male was a very good father to those babies, snuggling them when mama went off to take a break. In fact, my current papa mouse was very excited about the babies when they first came and would squeak at me when I'd go in the cage. My hunch is that if the male and female mouse have a good relationship, and they live in a pretty stress free environment, having a male mouse in with the babies would not be a problem.
The male and female adult rhino get together and make a baby rhino, just like people do.
a female stingray can have about to 5 or 6 baby stingrays
Babies have more bones than adults but the only way this is, is because numerous bones the babies have are not yet fused together. For example, the skull of a baby is several different bones, after a while they fuse together to form the complete skull.
To get a baby..a male and a female have sexual intercourse causing the female to get pregnant and give birth.
nope male + female = baby
There is no specific name used for the female pine marten. The female pine marten will give birth to 1 to 5 babies and the babies are called kits.
no
It will take around a month until the babies are born. You'll need to separate the female rabbits before she gives birth and until the babies have grown up. You should be able to put them back together after. But the rabbit without babies may get jealous and kill the babies.
Yes because the male will try to kill the female and the babies
No seperate them most likely they will kill each other or each others babies.
The same as all animals. They mate, female is impregnated, and the baby is born.
Females: Ducks Males: Drakes Babies: Duckling