Their mother's take care of them - feeding, keeping them warm, ect - that's how they survive.
yes
1. Overproduction - more offspring are born than survive 2. Genetic Variation - there is variation in the population 3. Struggle to Survive - organisms with suitable variations will survive and reproduce 4. Differential Reproduction - suitable variations are passed on to offspring
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Many people are blessed with different attributes. God apparently chose to make you unique in this way.
1. Overproduction - more offspring are born than survive 2. Genetic Variation - there is variation in the population 3. Struggle to Survive - organisms with suitable variations will survive and reproduce 4. Differential Reproduction - suitable variations are passed on to offspring
The Offspring was born in 1984, in Garden Grove, California, USA.
Twins are two offspring born together. Triplets are three offspring born together. Quadruplets are four offspring born together. Quintuplets are five offspring born together.
They can have as many as 20, but only about half survive.
They Mate and the offspring is born.
The Survival rate of any organism on a long enough timeline is 0. To answer your question, No. In most animals, very few offspring reach adulthood. That is why they are born in litters, rather than just one or two like humans.
No, owners have been using insemination methods for years the offspring are born completely normal.
Probably because they are large and tough.Larger animals tend to be higher up in the food chain and are less likely to be eaten when born. A mouse needs to have dozens of offspring a year to insure that one of then will get to continue the species. A human or and elephant need only have a few offspring in a lifetime to continue the species.