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There is no scientific proof that direct heart to heart contact between Mother and child can restart a childs heartbeat.
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around 9 months
Around the five months
A wallaby joey stays in its mother's pouch for around six months, but may continue to suckle from the mother for up to another three months. It is usually independent by nine months old.
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yes. the cub may stay with its mother for up to a year
"The cubs leave the den at around two to four months of age, but remain with their mother until they become independent after around 18-22 months."
Baby koalas stay in their mother's pouch for several months, only beginning to venture out when they are 4-6 months old. They remain with the mother until they are around 6-8 months old, often clinging tightly to the mother's fur when the animal is climbing trees or eating gum leaves.
Baby koalas stay in their mother's pouch for several months, and by the time they are 4-6 months old, they begin to venture out. They remain with the mother until they are around 6-8 months old, often clinging tightly to the mother's fur when the animal is climbing trees or eating gum leaves.
when it doesn't have to drink it's mother's milk anymore, around 4-6 months. preferably 5
A pademelon joey stays in its mother's pouch for around six months. After it ventures out, it still stays near its mother for several more months until it learns to live independently.