frogs and dinosaurs
Once the young platypus hatches, it spends several months with its mother before it is weaned. It is usually weaned at 3-4 months of age.
Adult platypuses do not stay with their young after they are born. Female platypuses care for their eggs by incubating them in a burrow and nursing the hatchlings for a short period. Once the young are weaned, they become independent and leave the burrow to fend for themselves. Male platypuses do not participate in parenting duties at all.
A baby tiger is called a tiger cub. A cub that is almost weaned is known as a whelp. Once the tiger has been weaned and is grown, it is simply called a tiger.
Once the orca has been weaned off its mother's milk, it will eat the same food as an adult.
Females with nursing babies will leave for short times to forage for food. Sometimes they will leave to find a new den for her family. Once the young are weaned they will accompany the mother on her foraging trips and learn how to find food themselves.
no,once the eggs come out they leave them
Groundhog families do not typically stay together for long periods. After mating, female groundhogs give birth to a litter of young, which stay with their mother for about 6-8 weeks until they are weaned. Once the young groundhogs are mature enough, they leave to establish their own territories, leading a mostly solitary life as adults.
um pretty sure
who cares after all he did leave when he was young and only saw barack once
A raccoon carryies it's babies by gently grabbing the scruff of it's neck in it's mouth,then,the mother carries it to the spot she wanted it at,then returns to do that with the rest of the babies
No, the young stay with the mother, sometimes for a year, and leave on their own when they feel they can survive on their own.
They generally travel alone once weaned.