There are a great many animals that have a significant amount of parental care. Humans are one great example of this care.
Yes of course! why would a baby animal not need parental care? i ask you that!!!!!!! ----> :)
Homnosapiens Afrikans-Americanus
Yes they do provide parental care
Parental Care
The concept of clutch biology influences the reproductive strategies of animal species by determining the number of offspring produced in each reproductive cycle. Species with larger clutches tend to have more offspring but invest less parental care per individual, while species with smaller clutches invest more parental care in each offspring. This can impact factors such as survival rates, competition for resources, and overall reproductive success in different animal species.
parrots parental care is like mother careing a child
They do give parental care and the mother typically cares for her young for four years.
The less complex an organism is, the more of its survival practices can be "programmed" into it. Only creatures with lifestyles involving complex behaviours need parental care so they can survive long enough to learn them.
R-strategist species have many offspring with little parental care, while K-strategist species have fewer offspring with more parental care.
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Neither. Mamba kids are on their own the moment they hatch out of their eggs. Neither of its parents, take care of it.
dogs diplay parental to their puppies by feeding them milk