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Yes of course! why would a baby animal not need parental care? i ask you that!!!!!!! ----> :)
There are a great many animals that have a significant amount of parental care. Humans are one great example of this care.
Yes they do provide parental care
Parental Care
parrots parental care is like mother careing a child
Parental care in insects is relatively rare compared to other animal groups, but it does occur in some species. Certain insects, like some species of cockroaches and bees, exhibit behaviors where they protect and nurture their young, providing food or shelter. However, most insect species do not provide any parental care, and their offspring are typically independent from the moment they hatch.
They do give parental care and the mother typically cares for her young for four years.
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Neither. Mamba kids are on their own the moment they hatch out of their eggs. Neither of its parents, take care of it.
dogs diplay parental to their puppies by feeding them milk
Yes, pandas need parental care because pandas are really aggressive and can get really excited like us human beings.
The amount of care an animal parent provides for its young is typically determined by factors such as species-specific reproductive strategies, environmental conditions, and the availability of resources. In species with high parental investment, like mammals, nurturing behaviors are crucial for the survival of a few offspring. Conversely, species that produce many offspring may provide less individual care, relying on quantity to ensure some survive. Additionally, social structures and learned behaviors can influence parental care levels.