The Mother hen will protect her brood for about 2 months until the chicks are old enough and fast enough to run and hide from danger. The chicks follow her around a do what she does searching for food. The hen will remain off the roost until the chicks start to roost by themselves and the chicks often gather around her at nigh sleeping under her wings for warmth and shelter. When a chick gets into "trouble" the mother hen will run to it chasing away the danger, usually with the rooster close behind as it is his job also.
Birds take care of their young by building a nest for them. They sit in the nest to provide warmth to their young. They also go out to get food for them and feed them. They teach them to fly, and watch over them as they learn.
Female ducks lay eggs, as nearly all birds do. The eggs must be fertilized by a male duck in order to develop. The gestation period is 28 days. The ducklings pick their way out of the shell. Baby ducks remain with their mother until they learn to swim and find food.
Young sheep, called lambs are very curious animals. It takes a lot for the parents to keep them in line. The mother nurses the baby and becomes distressed when the baby is lost.
They raise their young by breastfeeding, removal the sundry By licking.
Just like any other animal, it hunts for, protects, and loves its young
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They guard them and give them warmth.
they dont take care of there young
Parent birds care for their young at least until they are able to fly.
cowbird
Frogs do not raise their young. Young frogs are strictly on their own.
Probably yes, when a cold blooded animal such as a reptile (snake) lay their eggs they stay with them until the eggs have hatched and then off they go. While a warm blooded animals generally give live births (other than birds) they tend to stay with their young and care for them until they are old enough to take care of themselves.
No, birds do a pretty good job of taking care of their young!
Kangaroos, Dogs, Cows, Deer, Birds, Cats, Mice, And so on.All mammals.
Both birds and mammals care for their young.
they dont take care of there young
Parent birds care for their young at least until they are able to fly.
Yes , most of endothermic animals are birds and mammals and they care for their young ones .
Modern reptiles provide nothing for their young, they simply lay the eggs and leave. However there is evidence showing that some dinosaurs provided care for their young in large nests similar to what modern birds do.
like many other birds and other species, they take care of their young... and they also protect their young from predators
Same like human being does. :)
they dont. young take care of themselves
how do hyenas care for their young
Mammals generally do reptiles etc. don'tAnswer:It depend son the animal.Mammals, because they suckle their young, keep them close for a period of time.Some reptiles such as alligators act as a guard and protector, others such as snakes and turtles don'tSome fish gusrd and protect their young from predatorsInsects generally don'tAll birds have a period of care (feed and protect) for the young until they fledge, although some like cowbirds get other birds to take care of this function