Deer give birth by delivering their fawns after a gestation period of about six to seven months. The process typically involves the doe finding a secluded spot to give birth, where she will clean the fawn and consume the afterbirth. The fawn is usually able to stand and walk within a few hours of being born, and the mother will nurse and care for it until it is ready to join the herd.
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The uterus typically returns to the pelvic cavity within about six weeks after giving birth. This process is known as involution, during which the uterus gradually shrinks back to its pre-pregnancy size. Factors like breastfeeding and individual variations can influence the timing of this process.
Dolphins are born live, not from eggs. The mother dolphin carries her baby for about 12 months before giving birth. When the time comes, the mother dolphin will typically give birth to her calf tail first, near the water's surface. The calf is born with a thin layer of skin covering its eyes, which helps protect them from the saltwater. The mother dolphin will then help guide her calf to the surface for its first breath of air. The calf is usually able to swim and keep up with its mother shortly after birth.
Cloning does not reverse the aging process. The cloned individual will still age at a normal rate after birth, just like any other organism. Cloning simply creates a genetically identical copy of the original organism at the time of cloning.
The four species of chevrotain in the family Tragulidae are commonly known as mouse-deer. They are small, deer-like ungulates found in tropical forests of Africa and Asia.
No deer do not lay eggs, the give birth live, like people do!! (:
Firstly, it would correctly be 'DO deer give birth?'. Secondly, yes, they do. What did you think, they laid eggs?
Deer are actually very much like humans when it comes offspring. Most humans give birth to 1 or two children, with three children being uncommon. Deer are the same, as they generally give birth to 1 or two "fawns", with three being rare. Of course, with today's media, we are likely to see a deer give brith to 8 fawns... lol jk. Did you know that the Chinese Water Deer grow tusks (huge teeth) instead of antlers? ~Apple Juice
Snakes give birth through a process called ovoviviparity, where the eggs develop inside the mother's body and hatch before being born. The mother then gives birth to live young. The process is similar to live birth in mammals, with the mother typically giving birth to a litter of baby snakes.
no! impossible No it's not possible for a male to give birth to anything. It doesn't matter if it's an animal or not. They are not able to "process" a "child" like women can.
Platys give birth through a process called live-bearing, where the female gives birth to live young instead of laying eggs. The female platy carries the developing embryos inside her body until they are fully formed, and then she gives birth to the baby platys. This process is similar to how mammals give birth, with the babies being born fully formed and able to swim and survive on their own shortly after birth.
Reindeer are ruminant mammals in the deer family (Cervidae). Like the majority of mammals, they give live birth. The exception for mammals is the order Montremata, (egg-laying monotremes) which includes the platypus and some echidnas.
What do you mean by that? Like at one time or in their life? I'm not sure about in a lifetime, but pampas deer, like many hoofed animals, usually give birth to one baby, called a fawn, at a time, although twins have been recorded.
Does seek out quiet, secluded areas like thickets, to birth their fawns.
How to tell if a deer is pregnant in the spring. the deer might look a lot bigger, and might show up on a trail cam once, or twice a week. however towards the winter, the male might protect the female. you should not try to approach a deer when it is in this phase
Some do like sheep, but others like humans give birth anytime.
like a dog