it stays about 10 months to 2 years
THey eat them up after birth
Yes, virtually all mammals care for their young.
It protects its young, has birth in a safe place
Trout young (called 'fry') are on their own from birth. Their parents do not care for them.
From right after birth.
Animals that care for their young are called mammals. When a polar bear has babies it take care of them . When a human has babies we take care of them up until usually 20.
Rattlesnakes do not take care of the young, they are fully capable of looking after them selves at birth.
they look after birth for several months.
No. Mother bear takes care of her cubs, not you.
Yes they are mammals
Yes, of course mammals give birth to live babies that they care for when they are young! You are a mammal, and you're mom and dad care for you. And when you are a mom or a dad, you'llcare for you're kids.
All mother animals have an instinctive need to care for their young. If this was not 'hard wired' into mother animals their young would die and their species would cease to exist.