Thorny devil babies do not stay with their parents at all. Thorny devils lay their eggs in chambers in a burrow which is about 30cm deep. After this, they have no further parental involvement. Once the young thorny devils hatch, they are able to begin eating ants immediately.
The incubation period of thorny devils varies with the temperature of the burrow in which the eggs are laid. In cooler areas, the young develop in the eggs for about 18 weeks before they hatch. In warmer areas, this may be reduced to around 13 weeks.
The thorny devil is an egg-laying reptile, so it does not have a "pregnancy". Once the eggs are laid, they take a minimum of three months to hatch, sometimes extending to four months in cooler conditions.
at age 3
thay will leave when they are 19 to 24 months old.
I'm pretty sure its 'when their parents leave the room.'
the rainbow lorikeet lays eggs in a hollow tree and the parents stay with them until the babies are hatched. after the eggs have hatched the parents both leave the nest and the babies have to fend for themselves
They don't live with any one but there is if they are having a baby then there is the wife and dad and babies. Once the babies are old enough the parents leave them on there own
No, the parents teach their babies to forage and they stay together. Quail live in large groups together and then break apart in family groups to forage. So, there isn't quite the kicking-out-of-the-nest moment like with some birds. For ten years generation after generation of quail have lived in my yard. So, some of the babies never leave.
no they don't. but both of the parents will eat the guppies... keep guppies away from mom and dad!
Yes the do eat the babies when leave unregarded by their parents. but for the adults one its very had to be eaten by them.
useually, only one in till the last one can leave the parents to fend for themself.
Bald Eagles don't live in groups, there are only the parents and babies until the babies are old enough to take care of themselves then they to leave to find their own mates
Bald Eagles don't live in groups, there are only the parents and babies until the babies are old enough to take care of themselves then they to leave to find their own mates
Baby Bath toys are made with safe materials, using safe paint and designs which will not create problems for babies and kids. Parents can leave the toys with babies and not worry about safety.