The baby is used to being in the womb which is very very warm. If the baby went from very warm to the temperature we're used to it would make them very uncomfortable and could make them sick. It takes the baby a few months to get used to our temperature but they do and then you won't have to worry about swaddling the baby so much.
yes a baby quail does need its mother for warmth it is very hard to raie baby quails with out their mother
It gives the premiture babies the warmth they need, and dont have from the fat they dont have. It also gives them a chance to recover.
people need warmth so that they will not feel bouring of what they are expected.
Swaddled means to wrap in something, usually clothing. A baby is normally swaddled in a blanket or clothing because they need the warmth.
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I think all animals need: Food Water Shelter/Warmth And a Mate To survive
Yes; plants do need warmth to grow. The warmer it is, the more nutrients a plant can gather.
we need fire for warmth, light
It needs warmth from its mother or you have to buy a heat lamp.
Dig a shallow hole and pop it in. Acorns are seeds. Baby plants need warmth, water, and sunshine in order to grow.
Mushrooms need warmth to grow and do well. The sun provides warmth.
A lot of TLC, warmth & lactose free milk. Caring for baby mice is a hard commitment. They need you're total, absolute, & undivided attention whilst they're nursing, or they'll end up dying.