Yes, the mother squirrel will leave the nest to forage for food for her babies. If she senses danger in the location she has her nest, she will put the babies into her mouth (stuff them into her cheeks like she would nuts) and find another location.
Until the babies are grown enough to leave the mother and separated into other cages. If you reintroduce the father he may get jealous of the attention the mother is giving to the babies and hurt the babies or kill them because he isn't getting the attention. Also, if you reintroduce the father when the babies are grown, the father might mate with the mother AND the females of the litter and then OOPS... more babies!
yes
Mother bats take care of their babies
no, she usually stays with them
Like any other mammal. The babies are born live, then after four weeks they leave their mother.
They nurse them until around 8- 10 weeks, then they usually start taking them on outings and showing them how to forage. They are fiercely protective of their babies, and show their young how to fight as well. Some young females will stay with their mother up to a year old.
It depends on the type of frog
perhaps for few hours
Only if a single mother.
Try to leave the mother and her babies alone as much as possible, but feed her, her normal supply of food every day but put it close to her and her babies because she will not want to leave them, to get food.
Yes, the mother will leave her babies for short periods to forage for food.
well when a mother possum leaves she bings her babies with her because she dosnet want to leave them behind......