Yes of course. A baby should be stimulated by light, colour, action, noise, and most importantly, by love.
If a kitten kept his eyes closed for two weeks, he would only be able to see light and dark. He would not be able to see anything else.
Kept in the Dark was created in 1882.
in the forest the come out in the dark so they are kept in dark cages
Eyes depend on light to see. If there is no light, then we see nothing. However, most rooms actually aren't completely dark, even in the dead of night. Our eyes are very good at adapting to all sorts of light levels. If our eyes are kept in a very dark room, they will increase their sensitivity over a period of about twenty minutes. Then they will be able to see in with even a tiny amount of light.
Actually I have kept my eyes open for about four minutes, but I had contacts in. With out contacts in I can only keep my eyes open for 45 seconds.
I have had three babys and I have always kept them inside you need to let them out sometimes to let them walk around in the grass or concreek.
No, if you were to separate the mum from the others she would not eat the babies but kept in with the dad she would eat them.
Yes, as long as it is kept in cool dry place, it will be fine.
The plant kept in light likely continued to grow through photosynthesis by converting light energy into chemical energy for growth. The plant kept in the dark likely didn't grow much, as it depends on light for photosynthesis to produce energy for growth.
If chlamydomonas is kept in the dark, the number of starch grains in the cell will reduce
Light, particularly ultraviolet light, causes chemical changes in organic materials. This leads to decomposition. Old documents are kept in the dark to preserve them.
because people kept on having sex like me and they produced babies. -Jacobibecause more and more babys get born