As much as it wants!!
ask them
They just see to their young until hatched. After that, the kid are on their own.
There are mainly two different types of flying fish, the four-winged flying fish and the two-winged flying fish. Both can range in length from 14cm to 46cm. Flying fish have flatted corneas (The transparent layer forming the front of the eye) but most fish have curved corneas.
There are over 50 known species of flying fish belonging to the Family of Exocoetidae. Flying Fish grows to the size of 45 centimetres (18 inches), but most species measure around 30 centimetres. They can glide about 50 metres (160 feet).
There are no fish with actual wings . There are fish that have evolved with enlarged , or extended pectoral fins, that when extended while swimming and leaving the water momentarily , appear to fly , much like a flying squirrel. Usually , in the fishes aspect, it is used to escape predators . Hence the term "Flying Fish"
If you're trying to feed your own small fish, usually crushed fish flakes, or crushed bloodworms will do the trick. In the wild, young fish's diets can vary wildly, as these species are much more varied. Sometimes what qualifies as a 'young' fish in some species are still big enough to eat smaller fish.
tetra fish are a small breed.they do not need too much attention. it is not too difficult to take care of them. most of them are easy to take care of.frankly speaking there is not a fish in the tetra breed which the professionals say is difficult to take care of
by dying in water
Black Robins reproduce and care for there young in much the same way any other bird wood. They lay eggs, hatch them, and then feed the young that comes out.
A female jackrabbit does not have to do much to care for her young. The babies mature very quickly and are weaned at three weeks of age. After that, the mother can breed and have another litter.
Yes, especially the mothers. Males, not so much.
Not very much. They lay eggs and then they are on their own.