I don't have a Gerbil, but I know the mom gives them milk, and they may groom them. The parents most of all love them a lot as much as their owners love them. The parents might kick one of the babies out of the nest, but their owners still have to care for them.
Yes, the parent finches care for their young.
If i was you i would take the parents away from the gerbils because after you have touched the little gerbils it will have your smell on them so the parents wouldn't recognise them and after a bite they will eat them
The parent Anacondas do not take care of their babies I am sorry to say.
Animals take care of their young either alone or with the help through social behavior. Animals who tend to stay in groups all seem to be helpful in taking care of the young. For example, if the parent left the young to get food, the other members of the group will stay to protect and take care of the young until the parent arrives.
No, neither parent spiders take care of their young.
They don't. Chameleons are a reptile and reptiles don't parent their young.
Spiders don't take care of their young, the spiderlings leave as soon as they hatch.
No
they dont take care of there young
they don't take care of it.
they dont. young take care of themselves
how do hyenas care for their young