1 year
Turtle don't take care of their young. Once the young hatch and emerge from the sand, they head instinctively towards the sea. Many young may hatch, but only a few reach maturity.
no,once the eggs come out they leave them
Sea horses take good care of their eggs, but once they hatch, the young are left to manage on their own.
They don't - once the young lizards hatch, they a re completely independent of the parent.
Water once more than 10 days
Not at all really. Once born, they're on their own.
The simple answer is - they don't. Once the young arrive, they are completely independent, and quickly disperse in search of their first meal.
Komodo dragons neither care for, nor protect their young. Once the eggs are laid, that is it as far as parental involvement is concerned. The eggs incubate for around 8 months, and once the young are born, they scramble up trees where they are safer from their cannibalistic elders and other predators.
Nope... once the baby shrimp hatch... they're independent.
Reptiles typically have limited parental care for their young, with some species providing protection for their eggs and hatchlings and others providing no care at all. Once the eggs are laid or the hatchlings emerge, the young are usually left to fend for themselves.
They just see to their young until hatched. After that, the kid are on their own.
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