You will end up with inbred mice
well you should try but with a vet if it reacts ok keep them in the cage for awhile and see what happens if alls good keep them in for a day if nothing is wrong you can leave them but if from the start it goes wrong grab them away from eatch other. they just dont want to be together!
Baby ducks lay under the mother to keep worm.
Yes, I concur.
yes but if you bug the mom hamster it will eat the little one
None. What you have to worry about is if the mother's blood type is (-) negative and the father's is (+)positive. When this happens, the baby inside the mother will be (+) and the mother will make antibodies to the baby's blood for the first pregnancy. This will not affect the firstborn, but will affect the second born. This is why they give Rh - moms a shot of Rhogam to keep the mothers antibodies from attacking the baby's bloodcells resulting in anemia.
The mother must not be feeding it or it is sick so the mother ate it!
It will be like 'after one year' and if the mother dinosaur gets a baby dinosaur it will keep it and if the baby does not grow the mother dinosaur will not keep it and some other dinosaur will kill it and eat.WELL this the answer
at this age babies should be with there mother not away!!
No. Quinn doesn't keep her baby. Instead, Rachel's biological mother adopts Quinn's baby a.k.a. the coach of Vocal Adrenaline.
yes i think so
When a gazelle is first born it stays with its mother for about three years. Then the baby goes off on its own. Then while the mother is not with the baby the baby gazelle stayes in the bushes until the mother calls. When the baby calls back he knows right where his mother is and goes straight to her. If the mother has mated the male gazelle will watch the baby, not because he wants to keep the baby safe, because he is hoping to mate with its mother again.
Yes, they can. But concerning the mother, don't keep them together. Only have the babies with the mother when milk feeding them. The mother might eat the babies.