A lioness will have her cubs away from the pride and keep them hidden from other animals, even from her own pride, because they are born completely helpless. When the cubs are about eight weeks old, she will introduce them to the pride and parental care is shared with other lions. Any lioness in the pride will nurse the cubs and the entire pride takes part in raising, protecting, and teaching the cubs.
Yes. Female lions take care of their cubs till they reach sexual maturity.
yes, cats are protective, they are specially protective when they have just had babies, and they need to protect them. Also brother cats and sister cats protect each other.
Yes, mother cats do care for their kits. They are actually very protective for them.
The mother cat cares for her kittens, yes. The father cat does not care.
i think so
cowbird
There are many joint supplements available for cats. To name a couple: Cosequin and Dasuguin. These help cats with joint problems. There are also some cat foods that help cats with joint care.
cats are good and easy to take care of but they are not as fun as dogs. a kitten might be best .
yes a lion does cares for it young intill it is older and learns what it can from its mom when it can.
Male wild cats never actually care for their cubs
Yes they do provide parental care
Parental Care
parrots parental care is like mother careing a child
They do give parental care and the mother typically cares for her young for four years.
Yes of course! why would a baby animal not need parental care? i ask you that!!!!!!! ----> :)
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Neither. Mamba kids are on their own the moment they hatch out of their eggs. Neither of its parents, take care of it.
dogs diplay parental to their puppies by feeding them milk
Yes, pandas need parental care because pandas are really aggressive and can get really excited like us human beings.
yes
No, if anything they eat them.
Yeah,