Killdeer chicks typically stay with their parents for about 4-5 weeks after hatching before they become independent. During this time, the parents provide guidance, protection, and food until the chicks are able to fend for themselves.
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The majority of people live with a relative when they are little. Typically, people live with their parents when they are little. If not, then they live somewhere where an adult can take care of them.
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Well it depends on the situation... God will decide when the time comes and/or take care of your self and you will live long. Also obey your parents and may u live a long life... That is what the bible says
Yes, an emancipated minor can still live with their parents if they choose to do so, as they have legal independence. However, the details may vary depending on the specific circumstances and agreements made between the minor and their parents.
Killdeer are shorebirds that can live an average of 11 years in the wild. These birds are found all over North America and certain regions of South America. The average length of a killdeer is about 9 to 10 inches.
the parents take them to a place where there is food.
The Killdeer is named the Killdeer because when scientists first heard its call it sounded like it was saying, "kill-deer".
The address of the Killdeer Public Library is: 101 High Street NW, Killdeer, 58640 0579
they live there parents up to 1 or 2 years
I believe it is a killdeer.
Killdeer originally liked to live near beaches and lakeshores like many other shorebirds, but they have spread out to open grasslands. They tend to be within "walking distance" from a freshwater source like a lake, drainage ditch, stream, river, pool, birdbath or pond. They often live on airfields and golf courses as well as farms.
they live about 10 to 20 years with there parents depending on their size
The phone number of the Killdeer Public Library is: 701-764-5877.
A killdeers egg is about 37 mm long and varies in width
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The killdeer is a plover, which are normally shorebirds. The killdeer is found inland away from the sea, unlike other plovers. It lays its eggs in a simple depression on open ground, and the eggs are speckled to blend into the surroundings. Both parents incubate the clutch, and will display to distract predators by feigning injury and screeching.