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A bioluminescent creature makes its own light
the baby has to be at least 6 to 8 weeks old. When its eating on its own..
A creature lives in it's own environments.
which creature can eat more than 100 times its own weight in a day
First the mother gives birth 2nd the baby grows hair 3rd the baby is now an adult 4th it finds a mate 5th it has babies of its own
First the mother gives birth 2nd the baby grows hair 3rd the baby is now an adult 4th it finds a mate 5th it has babies of its own
Algae
The creature's strongly persuasive arguments (the creature expressed the loneliness of him being left out & suggested that victor should take care of his own creature:" [I] am thy creature.") made Victor unable to refuse to listen to the creature's story.
You want them to be about 4 weeks but you can take them out at 3 weeks. At about 3 weeks they start eating and drinking on their own, so leave them about a week after that. Some people immediately take hamster babies out when they see them start drinking and eating on their own but I don't agree with this; it depends on your own personal opinion. Don't take your hamster babies out before 3 weeks though. Don't touch or anything to the babies at birth - 4 weeks; the mother could be over protective; leave the mother with the babies.
Some babies live off a mucus the mother excretes or secretes, some babies are born with their own yolk sacs, and many are just on their own from birth.
Europe grows and produces its own food in their own country respectively.
After the young koala grows too big for its mother's pouch, it is still dependent upon its mother for several months, and not able to look after itself in the arboreal habitat in which it lives. It clings to its mother's back for security and while it is still learning how to survive on its own.