about 3 months until then it follows its mother
Yes, you can put a pup back with its mother after hand feeding, as long as the mother is healthy and accepting of the pup. It's important to ensure that the mother is not overly stressed and that the pup is warm and comfortable. Monitor their interactions to ensure the mother recognizes and accepts the pup. If the mother shows signs of rejection or distress, you may need to continue hand feeding.
About 2 years
DDT gets into animal tissue and remains there, building up over time. It typically gets into the animal from the things that the animal eats. With very young animals, the DDT get from the mother to the pup after the pup is born by passing through the mother's milk and into the pup.
well usually the mother will nurture the pup by giving milk and bathing the pup until the pup opens its eyes and the pup is old enough to take care of its selfuntill then the mother will take care of tne pup
The only time a sea otter mother leaves her pup is when she dives for food. While the mother dives, the pup floats atop the ocean--the pup's coat is too fluffy and air-filled to allow the pup to sink. Sometimes the mother will anchor the pup in one place by attaching it to a kelp bed.anytime for food or to scare of stranger.
The only time a sea otter mother leaves her pup is when she dives for food. While the mother dives, the pup floats atop the ocean--the pup's coat is too fluffy and air-filled to allow the pup to sink. Sometimes the mother will anchor the pup in one place by attaching it to a kelp bed.anytime for food or to scare of stranger.
DDT, which is a toxic pesticide, transfers from a mother sea lion to a pup through nursing. Even if the pup is not directly exposed to the DDT, it can be indirectly exposed through its mother's milk.
They could stay together for their lifetime if the pup stays in the pack, otherwise it can be anywhere at or after it becomes eight months old which is when it is able to start hunting.for about 2 years
9 months
Puppies and Kittens should all be sold at the youngest age of eight weeks.
A guinea pig pup will typically stay with its mother until it is weaned, which is around 3-4 weeks old. After weaning, the mother may continue to care for and protect the pup for a short period before the pup becomes independent.
A baby shrew is called a "shrewlet" or a "pup." They are born hairless and blind and depend on their mother for care and nourishment until they are old enough to fend for themselves.