"Ox babies" are called calves. And oxen don't produce offspring, because they are primarily unsexed males that are trained to pull carts and wagons. Calves come from the mating of cows and bulls. And calves are protected by their dams.
Yes. They have babies called calves.
Elephant babies stay close to their mom for a year because of lions, crocodiles, and other carnivores. When a carnivore goes near the elephants, like musk ox, the elephants form into a ring and the babies are safe inside the ring. Even lions have to think twice before going to the ring.
None. Oxen don't have "babies." This is because most oxen, if not all, are males, mainly castrated, that are trained to pull carts, not to be bred to produce "babies."
Their mom and dad
They look like their parents but more of a rusty brown color and no horns.
Baby zebras stay protected by herds and their parents some survive but some don't
usually one, two is rare
By Mr.Crush from Finding Nemo (:
they will run after the thing that close to there babies
I would like to eat your babies
So they are protected in case of a car accident.
A baby's body is very fragile. It is very important for babies to receive all their shots in order for them to be protected from diseases.