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No, as with most animals of their class they don't.
At the most, 75% of babies die from irresponsible parents.. Tragic isn't it?
Most animals have babies
frog
Most living things look similar to their parents due to genetic inheritance. Offspring inherit genetic material from their parents, which determines their physical characteristics and traits. This inheritance ensures that traits are passed down from one generation to the next, resulting in a resemblance between parents and offspring.
Most parents stop burping their babies between 4 and 9 months old.
Most people would already know, but I guess you don't. It's because babies are basicly a combination of the mother and fathers DNA.
Most were made of wood and mud. One room was called a keeping room. They cooked, cleaned, and slept in the keeping room. Parents and babies slept in the keeping room, and older children slept in the attic. They also had farms where animals, lanterns, and tools were kept.
The animals with patters are born with it and most of them inherited it from their parents.
Parents should consider starting babies on solids around the recommended age of 6 months, as this is when most babies are developmentally ready for solid foods.
This question has varying answers as many people are extremely different in behaviors, attitudes, morals, etc. However, it is common that most parents have some degree of care for their babies (most care a lot for their children). Think of it this way, they house, clothe, feed, and have fun with their babies. That is extremely caring in my book.
Mouse offspring usually resemble their parents due to inheriting genetic traits from them through a combination of genetic material from both the mother and father. However, variations in appearance can occur due to genetic mutations or recombination during reproduction.