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What animal takes care of its young the longest?

Counting out the human being....most likely Primates


Are all primates mamels?

Yes, unless by 'primates' you actually mean something that isn't a primate. Primates care for their young, give milk, have advanced brains and sensory organs, and have hair so yes they are mammals, as are humans.


Do fiddler crabs care for their young?

No they don't provide any care to their young.


Mammals generally care for their young. Most turtles abandon their young. What term describes both of these behaviors?

Innate


Mammals generally care for their young. Most turtles abandon their young. What term describes both of these behaviors?

Innate


What are the similarities between mammals and primates?

Primates are not 'similar' to mammals, they ARE mammals.


What are the only birds that don't provide any parental care for their young?

cowbird


How do toads take care of their young?

Most toad provide no care for their young after the eggs have been laid.


Do spider monkey have sources of medical care if needed?

Yes if they are part of a zoologic collection, such as at a zoo or natural park. General practitioners in private practice typically don't have the background or technical skills to provide adequate medical care for primates.


How do reptiles take care of their young?

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.


How do Gila monsters take care of there young?

Female Gila monsters lay eggs in burrows or under rocks where they provide minimal care to the eggs. Once the eggs hatch, the young are independent and must fend for themselves, as the adults do not provide any further care.


How can I care for a young watermelon plant to ensure its healthy growth and development?

To care for a young watermelon plant, provide plenty of sunlight, water regularly but avoid overwatering, fertilize with a balanced fertilizer, and protect from pests and diseases. Prune excess vines and provide support for the growing fruit.