7 months
The young lynxes will stay with the mother until they are 9-10 months old before setting out on their own.
the cheetahs live with their young when their parents take a good care of them and they live with their parents when are becoming adult.
This depends on the species of parrot. Most species of parrots are social birds, and in the wild will stay with a flock, even though they will not necessarily remain with their parents. Six to eight weeks is an average amount of time for young parrots to stay with their parents.
Most tiger cubs become independent at around three years.
The youngsters stay with the parents until they are independent - this can be anywhere from a few months to many years.
2 years.That's until they get there adult feathers and can hunt and fly by there self.
As a rule, young fish do not stay with their parents at all, but fend for themselves as soon as the fish eggs are hatched. Marine creatures that care for their young and keep them with them for an extended period are mostly not fish but marine mammals like whales, dolphins and orcas.
Yes, as long as you're not so young that leaving you unattended for the night would constitute abuse, in which case your parents could have trouble.
as long as they need to.
chipmunks stay with their parents for a week ,then they take off
20 months