Human is the most demanding and least mature to care for all in all
Every animal is an individual and the baby rearing is instinct.The chances are good the little one will take care of its own young.
you can donate money for paws they take care of the sick hurt lost animal and you can adopt from them
yes because she/he can be respocible enough to take care of the animal just remember to feed and cleen its cage.
Probably yes, when a cold blooded animal such as a reptile (snake) lay their eggs they stay with them until the eggs have hatched and then off they go. While a warm blooded animals generally give live births (other than birds) they tend to stay with their young and care for them until they are old enough to take care of themselves.
The duck does take care of the eggs for the most part but there have been times when the drake will sit on the eggs as well to give the duck a break to go feed.
The largest animal on Earth, the blue whale, would also be the hardest to take care of. It would be so difficult that no one has even attempted it, although there are some smaller species of whales that can be kept in an aquarium.
Chihuahua
take care of them
Cats are the most famous animal in the world, it's because of their unfun fluffy hair and they are lazy and you don't have to do a lot to take care of them.
I'll go on a lim & say poison dart frog. Why? Do you have a death wish?
Humans are neglective.
Animal husbandry programs are available at most colleges...or a person can volunteer or work where animals of interest are being cared for by professionals.
an animal specialist is basicly an ANIMAL doctor. and they help take and care of animals, like vets
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well any animal can be a little bit of a pain and hard to take care of so i would say yes it is hard to take care of.