It seems no one can answer my questions about baby scorpions. How Come? They are not difficult?
As soon as a baby shark is born, the first thing it does is swim away from its mother to avoid being eaten, find a suitable hiding spot, and look for smaller fish and invertebrates to consume.
A baby jaguar is called a cub. They are born after a gestation period of about 90-110 days and stay with their mother for around two years as they learn to hunt and survive in the wild.
The eggs will stay within the female for several months to a year depending upon species. The young are born live and fall into the mother's legs which she especially folds up for this occasion, creating a sort of basket and means for them to climb up to her back. A female Scorpion carries her babies (usually 25-35) on her back for 10 to 15 days before they go off on their own and are fully independent. http://www.santharia.com/bestiary/scorpion.htm
baby snakes start shedding process as soon as they are born it just depends on the temperature and other factors such as moisture CT. usually they will shed before the first month of being born.
They survive by living in their herd/pod/group or what ever you would wish to call it but I call it a family, anyways the baby will live with it's mother and it's family drinking from its mother. If it is a baby male elephant though the mother will care for it until it can eat/drink on it's own then the family will kick it out because they do NOT tolerate male elephants and the male will live on it's own.
At this time a baby born at 18 weeks is still to premature to survive.
if the some seasonal time the scorpions wil be do a gender forming so the final stage the f.male scor[ian eill be blast and born a 100 more babys
yes. or it wont even be born ( the baby is a vampire so technically it does survive)
no of course not
0.03 to 0.5 chance of a baby being born a hermaphrodite
Babies are born with reflexes. These reflexes, such as rooting and sucking, make it so the baby can survive.
At 32 weeks, it is very likely that the baby would survive, however he or she may need to have a short stay in the Special Care Baby Unit (SCBU) to have some help with breathing and feeding
I think the youngest ever born was around 24 weeks
no
Yeah, But It Would Need A Lot Of Medical Treatment.
According to the Guinness World Records, the largest baby born in the US weighed 22 pounds at birth. This occurred in 1879, and unfortunately, the baby did not survive.
At any given moment, you can be reasonably confident that a baby is in the process of being born somewhere on earth.