Lets say were dealing with birds........ these babies are new born so who is gonna make the nest gather food and other needs...... the father will gather material and the mom will build........ the mom will gather and the mother will feed....... the father is to travel off and make sure the coast is clear.... SO HOW ARE THE BIRDS GONNA SURVIVE WITHOUT ANY GUIDANCE they will look out for another
Animals protect their young in different ways. Kangaroos for an example carry their young in a pouch while birds keep their young in a nest.
no, they actually protect them. they are babies just like how we protect our babies. they have the gift of loving and knowing the young ones.
Like other animals they buried their young on underground.
Yes it will do so as best it can - all animals will try to do this.
well, between the claws and the razor sharp teeth, i think their power over other animals is how they protect them.
In many movies, such as "Bambi", the mother animals teach their young how to survive but in reality, the animals are born with a natural instinct to protect themselves.
well, between the claws and the razor sharp teeth, i think their power over other animals is how they protect them.
animals do look after their young in many different ways-for example the mother of young orangutan will carry her young on her back for a year,and makes a fresh ''nest'' for it to sleep in everyday.
Animals do look after their young in many different ways - for example the mother of a young orangutan will carry her young on her back for a year, and makes a fresh "nest" for it to sleep in everyday. Other animals will neglect their young, and leave them to fend for themselves. Some young animals have to be cared for until they are able to walk, but others can stand up just a few hours after birth. See related link
Yes, I believe that most birds, animals, including moms and dads would do anything to protect their young from harm.
how to protect animals
Animals take care of their young either alone or with the help through social behavior. Animals who tend to stay in groups all seem to be helpful in taking care of the young. For example, if the parent left the young to get food, the other members of the group will stay to protect and take care of the young until the parent arrives.