Those raised in captivity may. Also, if a youngling is weak or not favorable for survival, the mother will possibly leave it. I also have heard about a mother panda having twins, and I think they typically will only care for one of their offspring, leaving ther other to die. I suppose they have their biological reasons for it, but I can't say I understand.
There is no evidence to suggest that animals reject their young after human contact. In fact, many animals are capable of forming strong bonds with their offspring regardless of human interaction.
Animals may reject their young for various reasons, such as illness, deformities, or stress. This behavior is a survival instinct to ensure the health and well-being of the rest of the group.
Bison may reject their young if they are sick, weak, or if the mother is stressed or unable to care for them properly. This behavior is a natural instinct to ensure the survival of the herd.
Animals may reject their babies due to various reasons such as illness, deformities, or stress. This behavior is a survival instinct to ensure the health and well-being of the rest of the group.
Some animals may reject their babies due to various reasons such as illness, stress, or inability to care for them. This behavior is a natural instinct to ensure the survival of the species.
All animals feed their young.
albino animals usally have a hard time finding a mate
Mammals are the only animals that breastfeed their young.
There are many different animals that kill and consume young, sick, or small animals. These kinds of animals are called predators.
If it didn't happend reject it and if it already happened and your upset about it tell them
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.
All animals that give birth to live young are viviparous and are mammals.