Young bats, known as pups, are typically born in the spring or early summer after a gestation period that varies by species. Mothers care for their pups by nursing them and keeping them warm in roosting sites, often in large colonies for added protection. As pups grow, they gradually learn to fly and hunt, usually within a few weeks, and rely on their mothers for guidance and nourishment during this critical development period. Once they are mature enough, they will begin to forage for food on their own.
Young camels are raised by their mother. They suckle for over an year and stay close to the cow's side.
They suck on bottles
Fossil evidence seems to suggest that nearly all dinosaurs (with the exception of the giant herbivorous sauropods) raised their young. However, I am not aware of any fossils of young Velociraptor that prove that they raised their young.
Yes. Bats are mammals, so they suckle their young.
Yes, bats are mammals and feed their young milk.
The young are raised in a nest.
mom and friend
Actually bats nurse their young till they are old enough to feed their self
A young male bull raised for beef is called a steer. Steers are typically castrated males that are raised for their meat and are known for their high-quality beef.
Andrew Young was born and raised in New Orleans, Louisiana.
NO, commercially raised turkeys do not have the ability to fly. Some young commercially raised turkeys will try to fly but are not successful.
they're raised in safe places