Ducks do not carry their babies. When the babies are born they are imprinted with their mother. After that they follow her all over. She doesn't have to carry them because they are right behind her.
The male duck jumps on top of the female duck. After about 1 month, the female will lay an egg. If the weather is very warm, the female does not have to sit on the egg. If the weather is extremely cold or normally cold, the female will sit on her egg.
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Ducks lay eggs in a nest and the eggs are hatched into ducklings.
can a goat carry more than one set of babies
no you can not touch an duck egg and the mom will come back because the mom will get jealous and kill there babies so dont touch a duck egg
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Rats can, have, and will bite human babies. It is important that babies and small children be secured against rat bites, which can carry rabies.
Lions don't have pouches
Maltesse carry babies for 60 days
can a goat carry more than one set of babies
they carry their young in their mouths
Kangaroos carry their babies in special pouches on their bellies.
Actually, a duckling is a baby duck, so ducklings don't have babies, because they are babies.
male carries the babies because they are stronger and can pretect the babies
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yes they do
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owls carry their babies for 9 months, just like us humans.
No; but it is possible to carry babies that were conceive within two-three weeks apart.