Generally, the younger the mother, the better for both mother and baby
the baby and the mother
YES! The baby only eats what the mother eats. If a pregnant mother is starving, so is her baby.
depends the type of whale, gender, if it's pregnant and it's age EG. if a baby dies at a young age that means that the chain of that family will stop and that could be a problem because if that baby had a baby of it's own then that baby has another baby and so on. And if it was a whale with a baby the baby wouldn't survive without it's mother.
Yes he has a baby at the age of 19 and the mother is only 17
This depends on the age, and how long the mouse is held. If it is a newborn, and it still greatly depends in it's mother, then chances are, it will. However, if your just poke the baby, it will have no affect. You have to have held it for long enough that your scent covers the thing, instead of its mother's.
five to eight months
no it all in the genetics and the chromsomes
None. What you have to worry about is if the mother's blood type is (-) negative and the father's is (+)positive. When this happens, the baby inside the mother will be (+) and the mother will make antibodies to the baby's blood for the first pregnancy. This will not affect the firstborn, but will affect the second born. This is why they give Rh - moms a shot of Rhogam to keep the mothers antibodies from attacking the baby's bloodcells resulting in anemia.
No, a mother's intelligence will not affect a baby in her womb. Unless the mother is uneducated in childbearing and does not know that drugs, cigarettes, alcohol, and certain foods can severely damage the health of the developing child or even kill it, the child should develop normally, although hereditary complications and some STD's can still affect the child regardless of the mother's intelligence.
Baby elephants nurse for up to two years of age.
it is the mercy between the mother and the baby, also the mercy from the mammoth toward the baby.
Baby hamsters leave their mother at three weeks old.