You tell me. I if you are seriously looking these jokes or answers to a work sheet up you are A. EXTREMELY LAZY B. HAVE NO LIFE
there is too much stuff to do.
At birth, a red kangaroo weighs just one gram. It is about 2cm in length, and completely dependent on its mother.
As much as your fat mother ;d
The kangaroo belongs to a type of mammal called the marsupials. They reproduce sexually, and give birth, as all mammals do, but they give birth to a very tiny baby, much smaller in proportion to the adult kangaroo than would be the case with other types of mammals. The tiny kangaroo baby then lives inside a pouch that the mother kangaroo has, and it is able to nurse and grow inside the pouch, until it is big enough to survive on its own.
Mother Teresa was born at home and there is no record of her birth weight.
no, but watch out if there are allot of fumes, can't do much good.
I have the same thing from my mother, I honestly just call him uncle, but he's your baby's great-uncle pretty much
Because kangaroos are marsupials, the young are born undeveloped. Baby joeys are born about 2cm long. The baby kangaroo, or joey, emerges from the birth canal, much as any mammal young does, but it is completely blind and hairless. The mother kangaroo licks a path from the birth canal to the pouch. Moving by instinct only, the tiny joey crawls up the mother's fur to the pouch, where it attaches to a teat. The teat then swells in the joey's mouth, securing it through all the mother's movement so it cannot be dislodged, until it has grown for several weeks. Joeys spend about 6-8 months in the mother's pouch being nursed. In the initial stages, the joey stays attached to the teat until it is ready to begin being independent. A mother kangaroo is capable of having more than one joey of different ages in the pouch at the same time, feeding on different types of milk.
Kangaroos joeys are kept in the mother's pouch. Kangaroos are marsupials, and a characteristic of most (not all) marsupials is that they have a pouch in which the young develop. Baby Joeys are born about 2cm long. The baby kangaroo, or joey, emerges from the birth canal, much as any mammal young does, but it is completely blind and hairless. Moving by instinct only, it crawls up the mother's fur to the pouch, where it attaches to a teat. The teat then swells in the joey's mouth, securing it through all the mother's movement so it cannot be dislodged, until it has grown for several weeks. Joeys spend about 6-8 months in the mother's pouch being nursed. In the initial stages, the joey stays attached to the teat until it is ready to begin being independent. A mother kangaroo is capable of having more than one joey of different ages in the pouch at the same time, feeding on different types of milk.
She can do as much as a normal mother. She has the right to care for her baby and to a good education. She doesnt have the right to leave the baby unsupervised obviously. She is still the mother but usually gets extra help (:
How many baby mothers does TI has he has two.three by his first kids mother and he has 4 by tiny.
The anesthetic affects the fetus as much as it affects the mother. If she is having it for a C-section, the lightest anesthetic possible is given prior to the birth of the baby and everyone is ready to deliver the baby as quickly as possible. Once the baby is delivered the anesthetic for the mother is deepened for the abdominal repair. If an anesthetic is required for any other operation, the baby will be affected as much as the mother, but as the mother comes round the baby will also come round.
A baby dolphin drinks as much milk as a baby dolphin wants. Unless the mother dolphin and baby dolphin does not bond. Then the baby dolphin gets none.