Certainly for the first two or three years. They're very protective of their young, and will help them to stay near the surface so they can breathe easily.
Yes they do
there mothers
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there mothers
foever
As a natural instinct all mammal mothers care for their young.
in whales
Depends on what type of whale you are taking into consideration. For instance baby killer whales are taken care of by their parents and live all their life in their family pod. Other whales take care of their young for 6-12 months after they are born and then they are off on their own.
Yes, bats take care of their young. The young are all together in a 'nursery', where all mothers take care of their young. Each mother bat can recognise the cry of her young.
they give them alot of care cause they are different from others.
Yes, they have but they do not take care of their young ones. The young babies are free swimmers.
they crawl onto the mothers back for protection