All of the dolphins in a pod take care of the babies, not just the parents, and I have seen with my own eyes, a baby Pacific white-sided dolphin (Lagenorhynchus obliquidens) nursed by two different adult females in it's pod.
The female dolphins takes care of their calves by nursing them with their milk.
The mother dolphin will nurse her baby on the surface of the water, lying on her side to allow the calf to breathe.
No, because once the mother has given birth the father swims away.
No, neither parent spiders take care of their young.
The sister lionesses all take care of the babies. The males might play with them a bit but don't really take care of them.
The mother will take of the babies till they leave the nest The male and female will continue to take care of them after they leave the nest.
Only the female cares for the cubs. The male disappears after mating with the female.
IT CARES FOR ITS YOUNG FOR A LITTLE WHILE THEN EAVES WHEN THE BABY CAN TAKE CARE OF ITSELF! lIKE ALL MAMMELS THEY LOVE THEIR YOUNG EVEN WHEN THEY DON'T SHOW IT.
Depends on the bond between the baby and mother. Usually a year to a year and a half. Hope this helped - God bless you! I'll be praying for you :) Jesus loves you.
Take Good Care of My Baby was created in 1961.
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
they don't take care of it.
No. Not unless you're prepared to take care of all the baby turtles they will have together.