Like modern elephant calves, mammoth calves would have been helpless alone. They depended on their mothers and other members of their herd for milk and later to know where food was, as well as protection from predators. They would have lived entirely dependent on their mothers for many years. Female mammoths would have stayed with the herd they were born in for their entire lives. Males would have left the herd when they were old enough to fend for themselves.
Lyuba, a 42,000-year old baby woolly mammoth discovered in Siberia in 1997, arrived at the interactive science museum in Jersey City on Friday for a temporary stay which opens to the public on Oct. 16.
Lyuba, a 42,000-year old baby woolly mammoth discovered in Siberia in 1997, arrived at the interactive science museum in Jersey City on Friday for a temporary stay which opens to the public on Oct. 16.
Pandas stay with their mothers for a period after birth because of the same reason humans stay with their mothers-inability to look after one's self.
Most mammal mothers stay with their young after they're born because the young are dependent upon the female for mothers' milk. This milk equips them with all the nutrients they require until the young are able to fend for themselves.
the mammal mothers stay with their young because they want to keep them protected from predators.
yes pink dolphin mothers do stay with there babies so they wont get hurt or injured
no they stay with there mothers and there mothers teach them to fingd hunt or ater
dolphins need to stay with there mothers for about years.
no
1 year
9 months.
Never.