My guinea pig has just gave birth she herself is only 18weeks and has gave birth through the night on her own and she and baby are fine.
you can't make babies!
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.
Nanny or mother goats take care of their young ones in several ways. The mothers protect the babies, groom the babies, and also nurse the babies.
Rats are not known for canabilizing their young, but babies should not be left without their mother for any longer than about an hour. They need to nurse.
Pandas can have up from 1-2 babies a year but after that they need to wait 2 years before they can have anymore, which means that they need to abandon the babies they have already or abandon the newborns. I dont think its very fair because they have to choose which babies they want to keep. By Albany
Pandas can have up from 1-2 babies a year but after that they need to wait 2 years before they can have anymore, which means that they need to abandon the babies they have already or abandon the newborns. I dont think its very fair because they have to choose which babies they want to keep. By Albany
guinea pigs dont need to be taken away from their babies they will not harm their young.
When the boa constrictor has had babies it has a very big responsibility over them. One of the ways a mother boa protects its young is by coiling around them to keep them warm because they are cold-blooded animals and need to stay in temperature. Another way that it protects its young is by leaving the babies hidden in a hole and she goes out to look for food.
babies need because it's make them fell better .
To feed babies Women need breasts because they feed their young with them. It's called breast feeding.
With few exceptions (eg: alligators, etc.) reptiles are on their own when they are born. They receive no food or protection from the parents. Mammals, however, provide their young with milk as well as protection from predators and severe weather. They also teach their young survival skills they will need as adults.