It more about motor skills that walking.
I was walking (and talking) at a little over 6 months (somewhat unbelievable, but I'm assured by my family). My aunt on the other hand spent many many years shuffling around on her bum quite happily. I have no problems with my joints of bones (as the health visitors said I could well have, I am Autistic spectrum though but to me it's more of a gift than a curse), my aunt had absolutely no problems walking when she actually needed to (she is not autistic spectrum).
When they are ready!I was really starting to get concerned about my 13 month old because he was showing no interest what so ever. He won't even pull himself up to stand, or walk with assistance. After researching my concern a little, I found the profound range of age that children walk is anywhere from 6months to 18 months. After that, you may want to ask a doctor. My little brothers walked at 6 and 8 months, respectively. My sister's girls all walked between 6 and 9 months. My three did not walk until 12 months, well, and the one that still is not walking! 6 months does sound bizarre, but I remember it happening with both my brothers and my niece. It really doeshappen quite frequently! Ultimately, each child developes at their own pace, and pushing them to move more quickly than they are ready to may end up having a reverse affect, and slow the process.Within minutes of its birth ! Most wild animals are able to walk as soon as they're born - it's a strategy of survival.
Normally within minutes after birth. Within hours after birth, giraffe calves can run which is essential to try to avoid becoming prey to the many predators on the African savannah.
Zebra foals are amazing creatures!! Just 10 minutes after they are born they can stand and then within 50 minutes they can run. This is because predators target the foals so if they can not keep up with the herd they will be killed.
Minutes. A zebra foal will be up in a matter of minutes after being born.
Within a few minutes of their birth ! Animals in the wild need to be 'up and running' as soon as possible to evade predators.
Only a few minutes.
Within a minute or two of birth.
I think about 30 minutes after birth..
Two to three weeks.
A foal will stand and walk within hours of birth.
A baby goat will walk after they are born on the same day/night. It usually takes a couple of hours after birth before they stand and attempt walking.
Depending on the piglet about 5 seconds after birth.
they do the bird walk......=)
Yes because there long legs are adapted to its surroundings and that helps it to walk if you left it laying after the first 3 days it would take a while for it to learn later on.
depends on how fast you walk
It depends on how heavy the baby is it could take 6 months for an baby to start walking or It could take 18 months for an baby to start walking.
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They should start hobbling around a few days after birth. For them to fully walk, it could take anywhere from 1-2 weeks, maybe later. This was how it was for both of my 2 golden hamsters they gave birth. Be sure not to disturb the mother and clean the cage before she gives birth. It is safe to touch the babies after 5 weeks.
if you started at miami it would be 490 hours