For the first few weeks when a baby raccoon is mature enough to leave the den, it stays with the mother and follows her where ever she goes. As they mature they learn their way around the neighborhood and can come and go from the den with no problem.
Baby raccoons are old enough to survive on their own at about 6 months of age. Many will stay with the mother until they are nearly a year old, however.
yes
In the wild, absolutely not! In a zoo, maybe, but they'd be taken care of by their human surrogate mothers.
The gestation period of raccoons is 63-65 days.
in your mom
yes
A baby dolphin lives with its mom dolphin in the ocean. dolphins can live in any ocean
yes they do
her mom
No, they give birth to a live fawns.
I am saying no because you have to stay with the father of the baby so no.
they stick with their mom then after about a year their mom leaves them to survive on their own
1 thing Miley can't live without is her mom.