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Parent birds care for their young at least until they are able to fly.
yes a lion does cares for it young intill it is older and learns what it can from its mom when it can.
When the babies are born both the male and female will feed the babies. The birds aggressively defend their nests and surrounding areas against other birds and animals.
Hummingbirds do not form breeding pairs, and females provide all parental care.
Both species offer parental care to their offspring.
Yes they do provide parental care
Rattlesnakes do not take care of the young, they are fully capable of looking after them selves at birth.
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To some degree. Both birds and reptiles reproduce sexually and have offspring that resemble their parents. All birds and most reptiles lay eggs. One key difference is that reptiles are born largely able to fend for themselves while birds are fairly helpless and need their parents' care. The only reptiles that provide parental care are crocodiles and alligators, which help their young hatch and protect them from predators, but do not provide food.
They do give parental care and the mother typically cares for her young for four years.
Mammals and birds both care for their young well past the time they were born. The time period and amount of care differs between species though.
They have a mother in the biological sense i.e. the one that gave birth to them or laid the eggs, but the mother does not provide parental care.
Modern reptiles provide nothing for their young, they simply lay the eggs and leave. However there is evidence showing that some dinosaurs provided care for their young in large nests similar to what modern birds do.
Echinoderms are born as zooplankton. There is no parental care.
No they don't provide any care to their young.
yes, their mums and dads get worms and other insects and they feed them
Both birds and mammals care for their young.