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Because they live out their lives in groups, or pods, a calf would stay near its mother until one of them passes away.
Calves are weaned off their mother's milk after 8-12 months. The calf will likely stay with the mother for protection for some time longer. By age 3 or 4 the calf is sexually mature and is likely to be independent of its mother.
A calf will normally only live with its mother (called a cow) for a year. A calf can be separated from its mother is if it chased off by bull who wants to mate with its mother during the rut. Calves are mostly chased off by their mother in late May, right before she gives birth. If a cow does not become pregnant, the calf can stay with its mother for two years.
For only 2 or 3 seconds.
No, dolphins do not keep their mate for life. Males and females do not stay together but a calf will stay with its mother.
A calf will stay with its mother for about 10 months before it is weaned and becomes independent.
how long do baby mandrills stay with their mother
A mother dolphin is pregnent with her calf for 10-17 monthsA whole one year
how long can baby bunnies stay away from their mother?
Sponges don't stay with a mother.
The calves are preyed upon by by lions and spotted hyenas. A calf can follow its mother only three hours after birth. A rhino calf stays with its mother until it is about two to four years old, when she has her next calf. The mother always leads the calf and will defend it unhesitatingly against actual and potential danger. A calf starts browsing at about three months but will not be completely weaned for about another nine months. Until it is two to four years old it will stay with its mother, by which time she is pregnant again. The mother vigorously repels a calf that stays around until the birth of its sibling.
Baby horses stay with there mother about nine months.