Caffeine is also som1sometimes used to treat other conditions, including breathing problems in newborns and in young babies after surgery.
They call it "PAEDOPHOBIA"- fear of infants and young children.
Depends how young the infant is....... it could be bad for super young infants
Baby apes and monkeys are simply known as babies or infants.
How many infants (babies and young children) die a year.
Due to the caffeine content, cola products are not recommended for infants or toddlers (or even young children).
Their is no special name for a baby monkey. They can be called infants, or babies, or any term you would use for a human baby. However, there is a term for all non-human babies. You can say, "Monkeys take good care of their young." The term "young" means babies or juveniles.
Professionally, a baby chimpanzee is referred to as an infant.Sometimes it may be referred to as a Junior, if it is a young chimpanzee but not a baby.Other than that, there is no specific term for a young chimpanzee, other than "baby chimpanzee" or "young chimpanzee" itself.
very tenderly and carefullly! until it becomes weaning time, they treat their babies the same way we treat our babies. with lots of TLC!!! When weaning time does come, mothers may kick their babies away if they try to feed, mostly because if they are at a breeding farm, as soon as the mare is ready they will breed her again.
infants and young children
Young infants and babies stick their tongue out as a way to suck and get nourishment. It continues into adolescence because children use it as a way to communicate distaste for something or someone.
Strange but true, baby orangutans have no specific name. They are just called babies, infants, or young. Just like any other member of the Ape family.
Breast milk is the only food tailor made for infants. It is natural for mammals to nurse their young not to feed them formula. Breast milk changes with the baby needs over time unlike formula that stays the same. Breast milk also contains antibodies to build babies immune systems which formula can not do. This is why formula fed babies generally get sick far more often then breastfed babies.