There are a thousand different ways in which the young of any species are cared for and raised. But the general rule is: they either protect them after birth or they don't. If they don't, they may in several cases protect the unborn or unhatched by burying or otherwise protect the eggs or provide nourishment in some form until they are born/hatched. Usually species that don't protect their young make up for it by producing a great number of them in one go.
Different kinds of cockroaches take different periods of time to hatch into young ones.
tiger look after ones two to three year
two to three years
Yes! Cat is a mammal, all those organisms which give birt to young ones comes under category of mammalsyes:)
The ones that are on the Moon will look the same. The ones that are on Mars will look very much the same. The ones that are on Earth will look completely different, or they may be gone altogether.
Animals protect their young in different ways. Kangaroos for an example carry their young in a pouch while birds keep their young in a nest.
Worms, Frogs, caterpillars, fish, turtles, and alot more!
It means a person has to look after people's and has to take care of others and the young ones...
the grasshoppers eggs don't look a like but all i now is that i say hi to everyone
It means a person has to look after people's and has to take care of others and the young ones...
M and W are the only ones that I can think of. There are plenty that look the same but only those two look like different ones (i.e. each other).
they can have many young ones . as long as they are old .