They didn’t care for them. Like the reptiles of today they lay eggs and leave the nest.
Such aspects of dinosaur behavior are not known.
no Only mammals nurse their young. T. rex was a reptile. (Although there's ample evidence to support the hypothesis that dinosaurs took care of their young, nursing is something a dinosaur could not do.)
It protects its young, has birth in a safe place
Trout young (called 'fry') are on their own from birth. Their parents do not care for them.
From right after birth.
Yes
Rattlesnakes do not take care of the young, they are fully capable of looking after them selves at birth.
they look after birth for several months.
Yes, of course mammals give birth to live babies that they care for when they are young! You are a mammal, and you're mom and dad care for you. And when you are a mom or a dad, you'llcare for you're kids.
King Cobras DON'T carry their young after birth. After birth they leave their young to the place of birth so the baby King Cobras have to take care of them selves to danger.
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