They would be able to survive for some time, probably 8-9 minutes without becoming unconcious. They will not breath in the water as when all animals(that includes humans) are underwater, we have a natural instinct to hold our breath, we dont need to "learn" how to hold our breath, if we needed to learn then we would all drown in our mothers womb. Adults are more likely to drown than babies because adults pannic and gag underwater, causing them to choke and cough, which in turn causes them to start breathing water. babies have no such sence of pannic at a new born age.
Yes they can as long is they have nutrients to live off of ...and oxygen...
If they survive predators, babies will become adults with a long lifespan.
No, they don't. They cannot survive long underwater. If they are put under water for too long they will die.
i found out the hard way,the babies dont survive in extreme cold or hot
Underwater
Certain plants (such as underwater ones) can survive being flooded in water. Plants can survive underwater because the sun's rays can penetrate water.
There is really no telling how many babies survive everyday.
Yes they can.
no
Monkeys cannot survive underwater, they'd need gills like fish. Since they have lungs they could only survive underwater for a short period of time.
underwater they need water to survive.
No, they are just cloned by underwater scientists.