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no the parents and babies could mate together and after a while you will need to separate the female babies from the male babies and posibley the mother and father as they will breed again. however you could keep the mother and the female babies together, but the males will need separating no the parents and babies could mate together and after a while you will need to separate the female babies from the male babies and posibley the mother and father as they will breed again. however you could keep the mother and the female babies together, but the males will need separating no the parents and babies could mate together and after a while you will need to separate the female babies from the male babies and posibley the mother and father as they will breed again. however you could keep the mother and the female babies together, but the males will need separating
Not immediately. She will want to be with her babies. Don't go it immediately. Give it some time for the babies to also get nutrients from the mother's milk.
an umbilicus cord is a cord which babies have inside a mother to provide nutrients to a baby when it is inside a mother
Babies do not 'get' blood from their mothers. There is a separation between the mother's blood and the baby's blood. Mixing of parental and fetus' blood is a potentially a fatal condition if the blood types are not the same. Fatal for the baby, for sure, and potentially for the mother as well. What happens is that there is a transfer of oxygen and nutrients across the semi-permeable membranes that separate the two systems. If the baby did not receive these nutrients it would starve and die.
It is crucial that babies are with their mother as soon as possible after birth. Babies can smell their mother and the warmth of the mother is very comforting to babies and it's also called bonding. They need their mother until are old enough to take care of themselves.
Yes. Be sure to purchase a high quality seed mix that gives the birds all the nutrients they need.
you need a lot
Monkeys bring their babies to their mothers when they need to be nursed.
Babies do not get hungry in the womb if the mother is hungry. The nutrients a fetus receives come from the mother's bloodstream through the placenta, not directly from her stomach. However, the mother's diet during pregnancy can affect the baby's long-term health and development.
Monkeys bring their babies to their mothers when they need to be nursed.
The seahorse is the dad that brings his babies to their mother only when they need to be nursed. The male seahorse is the primary caregiver for its young.
The seahorse is the dad that brings his babies to their mother only when they need to be nursed. The male seahorse is the primary caregiver for its young.