Many do. That is part of the reason so many baby animals stay with their parents for so long. They aren't born with a complete knowledge of how to survive. Especially in more complex animals, like mammals, the babies have to be taught how to hunt, how to hide, and what to eat and what not eat. Their parents often must teach them what is safe and what is not safe, much like what human parents teach their children.
There is not a general term for newborn animals. Different animals are called different things. For example, newborn chickens are called chicks.
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The purpose is to show what animals live in oceans, lakes, seas, etc. If you teach children about land animals, why not ocean animals? A way to teach about it is to watch Disney's Oceans. You want to show all children life forms.
Shopping for a newborn can be tough. I think that the best gifts for a newborn are blankets, booties, or safe stuffed animals.
No, it is not safe to mix colostrum from different days when feeding newborn animals. Mixing colostrum from different days can lead to contamination and reduce the effectiveness of the antibodies present in the colostrum, which are crucial for the newborn animal's immune system development. It is best to feed newborn animals colostrum from their own mother or from a trusted source to ensure their health and well-being.
No, because animals aren't people and they can't do the same things that people do and they can't even teach or talk the same way we do. duhhh
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Most carnivores (meat eating animals) will eat pinkies, which are newborn mice.
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No, the circus is totally inhumane. They teach the animals their "tricks" usually by negative reinforcement, like prods, electric sticks, and hooks. Never support the circus.
Yes. It is also possible to take someone who has already learned a language and teach them to speak English with an American accent.
they teach you how to treat all the animals there xoxo much love, Kelly