Turtles aren't exactly the smartest creatures; but they are smart enough to know about what to eat and hiding from predators and such. You can't really teach them tricks if that's what you're getting at ;)
A calf typically consumes around 2-4% of its body weight in milk or milk replacer per day. This can vary depending on the age and size of the calf, as well as their individual growth and health needs. It's important to provide regular feedings to ensure proper nutrition and growth.
They're not eating each other's hair. When put together, orphan calves will suckle on each other, resulting in hairloss on the calf or either calf being suckled on. So you need to separate them until they have been weaned off the bottle.
Yes, wolves will indeed eat turkey. Turkey is not considered to be a main staple of their diet but they will eat them if they are hungry enough.
Yes, humans can eat guinea pig treats. However, if you eat enough of them, you will probably get sick.
If the calf is sleeping, not interested in a bottle you want to get it to drink from, and the cow's bag isn't all shrivelled up but the teats look wet, then the calf's getting what it needs. Let the cow do her job: you'll create more problems when you interfere than if you interfered less.
A baby rhinoceros is raised by its mother. The mother provides milk for the calf until it is old enough to eat only solid food. She also protects her calf from predators.
Eat healthy, if your staring at you plate and theres not enough color you arent getting enough variaty.
From birth, a calf will constantly need milk from the cow for 2 to 3 months. By the time they are old enough to eat on their own, they are fully weaned from their mothers by the time they are 6 to 10 months old.
Just like humans, cows only produce milk to feed their young. When the calf is old enough to eat grass, the mother cow stops producing milk. The way we get milk is to repeatedly impregnate the mother cow, take the baby calf away to be slaughtered for veal, and then take the milk that was meant for her calf. It is literally like taking candy from a baby.
it needs attention
because they were not getting enough food to eat
Either they are not getting enough food or they are stressed out.
i don't think so. if you want to know if random males eat other mothers gerbils, then yes. if you want to know why it is because they either want to sire a litter of their own or they have not bee getting enough food.
they eat fruit and veg just like adults
Crocodiles are not paragraph enough to kill an adult rhino. However, they would easily kill and eat a calf. It could be hard for a mother rhino to defend her calf if attacked by a crocodile, because crocodiles pull their prey into the water so quickly.
Tube feed it and find out WHY he won't eat from his dam.