No, the goldfish fry are on their own on hatching.
No. Sometimes they eat them if they can't hide from bigger fish.
No, the goldfish fry are on their own after hatching.
Frogs do not raise their young. Young frogs are strictly on their own.
Pandas do take care of their young.
it can take care on its own but say if its a baby you will obviously have a mum or dad to take good care of the baby
Sea horses take good care of their eggs, but once they hatch, the young are left to manage on their own.
Yes a Mother Wolf cares for their young ones they take care of them until they can hunt and survive on their own
It is said that toads take care of their young for 2 mounths and then they go off on their own to find another toad and reproduce and name thrthujfdhcvhfdhjvh
They do not. The female takes care of the eggs till they hatch and then on the young ones are on their own. The parents have no part in taking care of them.They also leave their young alone...
Every animal is an individual and the baby rearing is instinct.The chances are good the little one will take care of its own young.
Not very much. They lay eggs and then they are on their own.
they leave there eggs behind they dont care for they have to grow up on there own with no support or protection.
Most insects take little or no care of the young. But there are some exceptions where some insects care for their young. Example would be ants. But they only care for the egg until they hatch. Then, the young is on its own to defend for itself. Wasps carefully guard and feed the young.
They don't, the babies are born alive and are on their own from birth.