No nests or eggs of Spinosaurus have ever been found. Thus, it is impossible for us to know whether Spinosaurus even took care of its young at all. If they did, we definitely don't know how they took care of their young.
No Spinosaurus eggs or nests have ever been found. However, we do know that Spinosaurus, like all other dinosaurs, reproduced by laying hard shelled eggs, like birds. Unlike birds, however, their eggs probably were simply oval or spherical, and didn't taper at the ends. Because no eggs, nests, or hatchlings of Spinosaurus have been found, it is unknown whether young Spinosaurus had to fend for themselves or their parents fed and protected them.
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They do raise their own babies as we raise ours.
they were unhealthy (apex)
they raise there young by vomiting in there mouth
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Buildings were very dark.
Baby eels have to fend for themselves; their parents do not raise them.
They feed them
with love and care
by peeing on them
Horned Lizards (Toads) don't raise their babies. The males have nothing to do with the female or babies after getting the female pregnant. The female will lay the eggs and watch over them until they hatch. Then, after they hatch, the babies are on their own.