The father Emu looks after is chicks after the mother has laid her eggs in the nest
An unaltered male might harm his young. The mother ferret is responsible for raising her babies alone.
The male raccoon leaves the female after mating and plays no role in raising the young.
The male koala does not take care of the young. He has absolutely no part in raising the young joey.
The young of birds are called immature or fledglings.
The female koala raises the joey. The male has no part at all in raising the young.
The job of the male cheetah is to impregnate the female. He then leaves and has nothing to do with raising the young that are born a few months later.
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Yes, the female takes care of the young. The male takes no part in raising the offspring.
A 'jake" is a young male turkey of its first year.
Some male lions do help with the raising of the young by caring for them while the females hunt.
first they lay the egg then a male bird takes the sperm ans puts it on the egg.
If it is a budgerigar, it might be a young bird. If it is not a young bird it is probably a male. There are two ways to be 100% sure of a bird's sex. One is a blood test. The other way is if a bird lays an egg (hens will sometimes lay unfertilized eggs even if there are no males), she is definitely a female.