Chimpanzee mothers teach their young how to survive and thrive as members of their species. Like human babies, chimp babies imitate their mother, and that is how they learn. When they are old enough, baby chimps are taught how to hunt for food, how to avoid predators, how to find water, etc. Baby chimps also learn the social hierarchy, such as how to show respect for older chimps, proper ways to show affection for others, and how to handle unfriendly chimps (how to deal with conflict).
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the same way our parents teach us valuable life skills. by showing us how to do it.
In many movies, such as "Bambi", the mother animals teach their young how to survive but in reality, the animals are born with a natural instinct to protect themselves.
Mother Teresa built a school in the slums to teach young children who couldn't go to school.
It is instinctive for a young platypus to be able to swim when it gets old enough. However, the mother certainly teaches it how to find food.
Carry it on its back and breast feeding. The mother dugong also teach it how to swim
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No. Dolphins feed their young on the mother's milk because they are mammals. They teach them certain behaviours to help with hunting for food.
There Are Certain Things That A Mother Dolphin Can Teach A Baby Dolphin,Such As Hunting and Swimming.
Yes, it gets passed down from mother to son and/or daughter. It's the mother bear's responsibility to teach her young how to hunt, not the father.
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