That depends on their age. Newborns will suckle from their mothers--but not eat--every two to four hours. As they get older, they tend to suckle less often each time, though how often and for how long depends on the individual calf.
No, whales and dolphins never eat their calves.
Although they're commonly referred to as "cuties" by all who adore them, baby bottlenose dolphins are actually called "calves." Male dolphins are called "bulls," females are called "cows," and a group is a "pod."
No. Calves don't eat their mom's cud, they drink or suckle milk from their mom.
Bull calves.
It is calves.
Baby orcas are called calves.
Calves are offspring of mature cows and bulls.
== == The baby moose are called calves. (Female moose are called cows.)
Infant or baby whales are often called calves.
"They eat calves, lambs, and pigs.." "They eat calves, lambs, and pigs.."
Baby cows (called calves) grow up to be cows. They will drink milk from the moms utters. The milk has the right amount of nutrients for the baby.
calves