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No. Kangaroo joeys only live in the mother's pouch for up to eight months, and will continue to suckle from the mother for up to one year.
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Jerboa babies typically suckle from their mother for about three to four weeks after birth. During this period, they rely on their mother's milk for nutrition as they grow and develop. After weaning, they gradually start to eat solid food while still depending on their mother's care for a little longer.
The mother will suckle it's calf for approximately 6-8 months, by that time it should be weaned.
36 months
The joey is in the mother kangaroo's pouch for about eight months (235 days), depending on the species. The young Joey continues to suckle until it is about 12 months old.
2 weeks Actually chimpanzee children suckle for approximately 4-5 years, but will occasionally be weaned a little younger if their mother has another baby. But the bond with their family will last their entire life.
2 weeks Actually chimpanzee children suckle for approximately 4-5 years, but will occasionally be weaned a little younger if their mother has another baby. But the bond with their family will last their entire life.
To begin with, baby platypuses only stay with their mother. The father has nothing to do with raising the young.Baby platypuses suckle from their mother for three to four months. They then spend several more months with the mother, learning to hunt. Young platypuses stay with their mother for up to a year.
Chimpanzee children will suckle for approximately 4-5 years, or if their mother has another baby they may be weaned earlier. Their bond however, will last for a lifetime.
how long do baby mandrills stay with their mother
Young giraffes, although they sample vegetation from a very early age, continue to suckle up to about one year -- at this age they are around 10 feet tall. They generally become fully independent from their mother at around 15-18 months of age.