give them to a local animal shelter and the will probably track down the mother soon
You can very carefully herd the ducks with the mother to the pond. You will have to walk them.
Yes. Not to mention it is cruel to take a baby away from its mother. However, if you find a lost duckling that is another story.
A baby dolphin does not need to find its own food. The mother takes care of that. The mother feeds its baby her milk. A whales milk is 10x richer then a cows!
One can find information from the local doctor offices or fertility doctors. These doctors know how to create babies without the need of husbands by using the egg of the mother and a donated sperm.
Go anywhere and find a friends.
If they don't learn form their mother they might be able to pick it up observing another peacock flying, or maybe figure it out for themselves. However they would likely be a sitting duck (so to speak) for predators and not survive that long.
You can find it near the chimney( above it) at the start of the level.
Baby platypuses initially feed exclusively on mothers' milk. As they get older, they are shown by the mother platypus how to find food in rivers and creeks.
Weigh yourself on bathroom scale with and without the baby then subtract.
Yes most animals have the natural instinct or can sence where there mother or family is.
Ducks usually leave the nest just after all the eggs have hatched because the mother bird does not feed the chicks, they have to find food for themselves and to do this best they need to be on water. Thus the mother duck will take them out of the nest and to water immediately.
do NOT even touch it unless you are 100% sure that the mother has abandoned them, if she has, contact a local rescue group