no plain and simpil no
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First, you should never pick up a wild animal without adult supervision. Skunks like other animals can transmit diseases (like rabies).
If you are going to pick up a skunk, any skunk, you can do so without getting sprayed if you can keep them from putting pressure on their back legs. Skunks must 'set' their back legs to spray from their scent glands. Depending on how old the baby is, it may or may not be able to spray anyhow. The mother certainly would be able to however, and as spraying is a skunk's defense when they feel threatened, you would probably have back luck trying to grab an adult skunk.
Spring and summer are nesting seasons for most birds, and concerned birders regularly find young birds out of the nest and seemingly on their own prematurely. When you find a baby bird, understanding what to do can help you ensure it has the proper care and best chances of survival.
probably not it's very fragile and probably has a soft spot you should wait until it's matured (grew up)
the baby bird is called nestling
Just return it to its nest if you can find it nearby. If not, bring it home and feed it bread with milk or earthworms if you can find any. Set the bird free if any bird comes pecking on the window (it may well be the baby bird's mother).
Take it to a place where They attend animals
The best thing to do if you find any wild bird that's 'apparently' been abandoned - is to leave it where it is. The parent bird WILL be close by somewhere, and will rescue the baby as soon as it feels it's safe to do so !
well if that baby bird is your pet and it can nearly fly,....... no. Trust me i have a baby bird for a pet.
they become migits and when they turn to bird their feather get bigger
No, a baby bird cant, but if it is crushed it can.
The baby bird eats it. It's important fo baby birds to get nutrients, and the yolk contains the things a baby bird needs to grow proplerly.
Different bird species require different diets, and there are many bird species that could be found in any given area. Simply knowing the geographic location is not enough to narrow down what would be an appropriate food. If you find a wild baby bird, your best option is to find a licenced wild bird rehabilitator. In most cases, keeping native bird species without a license is illegal in the United States. "Keeping" includes hand-rearing orphaned baby birds.
At birth, a baby has approximately 300 bones. It depends on the baby.
I would think the mom bird teachs the baby bird to fly so the baby bird knows how to fly and take care of the baby the bird will have when it grows up so it can fly and take care of itself and the baby it has if it has one ^____^.
Only if you get one from a pet store can you keep a baby bird ,but not a wild one.