Baby sharks are on their own from the moment of birth.
this depends on the species and their reproduction method! some species leave them immediately, some keep them with them for a few months, some drop them at the shark nursery at X age and it's a "safe space" from predators, etc.
This depends on what species you are referring to. Many animals stay with their children for different lengths of time. For more accurate information, please refer to the animal for more details on how long the child will stay with its mother.
about 1.5 years.... check on the encyclopedia website
After birth, stingrays go to find their own food and shelter. They do not need the help or guidance of their mothers.
Sharks don't stay with their mothers. They are hatched from eggs and are independent from the time of hatching.
most baby sharks are left at birth . so they can fend for themselves
Baby sharks are on their own from the moment of birth.
They don't stay with the mother. There is no mothering done by sharks.
2 days
Jaguar cubs leave their mother at about 24 months.
Rabbits in general can leave their mother after the age of 8 weeks old.
Guinea pigs have to be at least three weeks old before they can leave their mother. They need to be fully weaned before they are removed from her side.
well some baby sharks eat fish....When the baby shark is in its mothers stomach it will eat its other brothers and sisters and when it is out of its mother stomach it will eat meat such as fish. But if it is a whale shark it would eat plankton.
at least 6 to 8 weeks. about two or three months is a good age
most baby sharks are left at birth . so they can fend for themselves
five to eight months
3 to 5 years
Baby hamsters leave their mother at three weeks old.
At the age of 8 weeks
The length of time that baby mountain lions have to be with their mother is between 12 and 18 months. There are rare circumstances in which they will leave at an earlier age. This generally occurs when the mother has died.
Generally, the younger the mother, the better for both mother and baby
Usually the mother protects it until a certain age then leave them, though when they're taking care of them the mothers will practically do anything to save the baby.
Tiger cubs usually begin hunting on their own when they are about 2 years of age and leave the mother.
Baby penguins leave protection of their mothers at rather young ages. In early life they are often kept close to their mothers tummies for maximum warmth.
Jaguar cubs leave their mother at about 24 months.
A baby rabbit should leave its mother at round about 6-7 wks old, regardless of how fit it is