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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.
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arms help chimpanzee's to walk and to feed themselves
No. The mother stays to care for the young.
They are mammals that give live birth and the pups nurse from a mother's milk. They help them surface for air the first time and teach them how to hunt and communicate. They are the only sea creature that uses tools to find food and play and they teach these things to their young. They are protective and fierce and will attack sharks to ward off attacks.
The mother does not leave the offspring, the young leave the mother when they feel it is time to move on. The offspring may stay with the mother for 13 to 20 months, associating with one another and feeding on kills together.
Mother chimp teaches its young various survival skills such as finding food, building nests, and social behaviors within their group. They also provide protection and guidance to help them navigate their environment and interact with other members of the group.
Don't think it does...
By helping them run!
Well if you are a tutor then you should know what to teach ! You will be best asking your teacher for some help in this matter as they will know best.
the mother will stay with the young deer until it is approximately 1 yr. old some times longer. The young deer gets milk from it's mother at first and gradually learns what and how to eat by observing it's mother.
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