No.
The babies are not protected. Many don't survive. The species survives by having sufficient numbers of offspring.
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they stick with their mom then after about a year their mom leaves them to survive on their own
They have natural instincts, as well as being taught by mom and the 'aunts'.
Yes
No put it back the mom will peck you.
yes they do
Baby jellyfish, also known as polyps, typically live with their mother jellyfish for a short period of time, usually a few days to a few weeks. During this time, the mother jellyfish provides protection and nutrients to help the baby jellyfish grow and develop. Once the baby jellyfish are ready to become independent, they will detach from the mother jellyfish and begin their own life cycle as free-swimming jellyfish.
Yes, when the baby is in danger of dying the mom has a decision to give her life away for her child to survive. Its risky but sometimes moms decide that and at the end both survive
Yes you can with gentle supplies
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I would think the mom bird teachs the baby bird to fly so the baby bird knows how to fly and take care of the baby the bird will have when it grows up so it can fly and take care of itself and the baby it has if it has one ^____^.