Technically their not cubs their hatchlings. Until the hatchlings are older one parent always stays with them while the other (usually the father) goes to hunt. Once the hatchlings are older both parents will leave but will not go far away.
when a tiger has children she hunts and brings food for them. she makes sure that her cubs are safe from danger. she teaches them how to hunt. she loves her cubs.
When a mother cheetah leaves to hunt, she typically leaves her cubs hidden in a safe location, such as tall grass or dense vegetation, to protect them from predators. The cubs are usually around 6 to 8 weeks old and are not yet capable of following her on hunts. Cheetah mothers return to their cubs after hunting to feed them, ensuring they stay nourished and safe while she is away.
The female, the tigress, raises the cubs. She finds them food and teaches them to hunt on their own. She shows them how to find water, how and when to take cover and hide, keeps them clean, and safe from harm.
All I know is that the Gold Eagle is the Channel Island Fox's predator.But don't be alarmed!!The Bald Eagle will chase the Gold Eagle so the Channel Island Foxes are safe!!!!:->
Did you see the window near the safe just click it (answer for the safe:6:19:78)
keep the eagle away from hunters
no
most cheetahs growl at the predatorShe will growl viciously, and lash out at the attacker, buying time for her cubs to escape and hide.Once she's absolutely sure her cubs are safe in hiding, she will abandon the attacker and go back for them.Sometimes, the best way to defend her cubs, is to walk away from danger.If a mother has caught prey and then some hyenas come along, the cheetah family usually just walk away.
No they are not safe because they have predators and people are still hunting them illegally.
Well, safe somewhat man made habitats have been made to protect certain types of eagles, but that's all that i know.
A mother jaguar teaches her cubs hunting skills, how to navigate their territory, and how to stay safe from threats. She also provides them with protection, nourishment, and socialization within the jaguar community.
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