Adult swordfish care for their babies with a lot of love and tenderness.
believe the mom eats the baby's
Jaguar parents are very caring. The watch their babies carefully and teach them how to do things patiently. Jaguars take good care of their babies. =D
no, i dont believe so
They have to make the babies let them drink their milk from them until they are the age of 1 year(12 months).
Predators: Swordfish are prey for many types of animals at young ages and as adults. Adult swordfish are prey for Killer Whales. Predators of swordfish are Blue Marlin, Sailfish, Yellow Tuna and Dolphins.
yes but it is dangerous! you must not squash them or drop them. you must not try to pull the baby alien out as it will kill the adult alien! or you can just put them in the microwave for 30 Min's and the babies will automatically be there with the adult when you take them out!
Lizards don't exactly look after their babies. When a baby lizard hatches out of its egg it is already self-sufficient, so it doesn't need an adult to look after it.
Adult swordfish can weigh up to 1,400 pounds. West Atlantic swordfish are no more then 700 pounds. Mediterranean swordfish weigh up to 500 pounds.
They take care of their babies like horses do!
Yes. All mammals take care of their babies.
The way Americans take care of babies!
No. Whale sharks are filter feeders. They eat tiny, tiny things they sift out from the water. They don't have the teeth or the throat to swallow anything like an anywhere near adult swordfish.