Babies may crawl backwards instead of forwards because they are still learning and developing their motor skills. This can be a normal part of their development as they figure out how to coordinate their movements and navigate their surroundings.
Encouraging a baby to crawl backwards instead of forwards may not be necessary or developmentally appropriate. It is important to allow babies to explore and develop their own unique crawling style. However, you can create a safe environment with obstacles behind the baby to encourage them to move in different directions. Always supervise your baby closely during playtime.
Sometimes they do.
you can absolutley pick up your own heart beat instead of the babies, the babies will be faster and may be difficult to pick up sometimes depending on babies position.
Yes, you can. I have carried 2 babies full term with a backwards womb. The only problem you may have is that labour can be quite quick.
Yes they have babies all the time, sometimes with monkeys and snakes.
Sometimes it is genetics. Sometimes it is because of environmental poisons.
If the mother is very young or if she is under stress she sometimes eats the babies,
yes, otherwise they would be extinct. No, but babies sometimes have ocean sponges.
They are babies for three days, sometimes four.
Otters sometimes unintentionally separate from their babies while hunting or playing, which can put the babies in danger.
Babies wear "diapers" sometimes cloth, sometimes disposable.
sometimes,it depends on the baby