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Yes they do. A mother hamster usually feeds the puppies for two weeks after they are born.
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Genes. It's all in the genes of the mother and father. It also depends on how the baby s coming out.
cub
The mum's baby would be an aunt or an uncle, depending on the gender.
not the mother nor the baby
with a surrogate mother two people can have their own sperm and egg mixed together and then implanted in the surrogate, who carries the baby until it is born, then gives it to the parents. in adoption, they would adopt a baby that is not biologically theirs.
The two parent flamingos mate. Then, the baby developes inside the mother bird. Then,the embryo comes out of the mother in a big, hard egg. The mother then guards the nest until the little, fluffy white baby hatches.
Yes they do. The mother will have as many as seven babies at one time-- a baby tiger is usually called a "cub." When a tiger baby is born, it is helpless and weighs about two pounds. After the baby tigers are born, the mother will leave them to hunt for food. Not all of the cubs will survive-- normally, she cannot kill enough prey to feed all seven cubs, and under most circumstances, only two or three will be able to live.
Two Weeks
a baby born in the middle of two sibblings
Work involves energy and force. In this case, the mother swan carries the two baby swans across the water. The mother is using its energy to exert force upwards to carry the weight of the two baby swans, and also exerting force to propel themselves across the water.