most baby sharks are left at birth . so they can fend for themselves
yes
Mother bats take care of their babies
The babies stay in the nest until they are 6-8 weeks old. At that age they will follow the mother and learn food foraging skills. At about 6 months of age they may leave and live on their own. Some, however, will stay with the mother until the following spring before they leave.
Mother squirrels typically stay with their babies for about 8 to 10 weeks before they leave them to fend for themselves.
at age 3
lion babies leave home when they have reached the reproductive age for males, females don't leave home they become part of a clan
Yes, the mother squirrel will leave the nest to forage for food for her babies. If she senses danger in the location she has her nest, she will put the babies into her mouth (stuff them into her cheeks like she would nuts) and find another location.
Like any other mammal. The babies are born live, then after four weeks they leave their mother.
It depends on the type of frog
perhaps for few hours
After your hamster has babies the mother will care for them. The puppies will have no fur and are very small. If a baby strays from the nest the mother will carry it back in her mouth. The mother will feed the hamster from her milk until three weeks. At 5 weeks the puppies arte ready to leave the mother. If the hamster is a syrian this is the age when it must be separtated from its brothers and sisters.
They leave at 2 years old.