Yes, a baby sparrow can go back to its mom if it is still dependent on her for food and care. However, if the baby has fallen from the nest or is being cared for by humans, it's important to ensure it is safely returned to its nest or provided with appropriate care. Mother sparrows typically recognize their chicks, so reuniting them can be beneficial. If the baby is healthy and in need of help, contacting a wildlife rehabilitator is advisable.
She had her baby June 18 2008 at around 9:30 and she couldn't go back to the show because she needs someone to take care of her baby and that's her mom
yes the dad looks after while the mum looks for fish. yes the dad keeps the baby on his feet to keep the baby warm, when the baby opens its eyes the daddy lets it go and it walks around looking for his mom. The baby calls to his mom when his mom comes back they feed the baby.
yes baby wolves do have babysitter the mother go and hunt and that the baby sitter stay with the the wolves then when the mother done she go back and she give some food to the babysitter like our mom they go to work and the baby sitter get payed not food
after the mom releases her larva she simply lets them go and there on there own
Baby Mantee's are born on the beach at night and only the female that is giving birth and after the baby is born the mom puts the baby on its back and they go into the water and back to there under water cave (witch also has air pockets.) The baby's are very helpless for the first month. They feed the babys with their selves.
if the baby is born in Korea then the baby will be a citizen of Korea......but can also later become a citizen of the us
Go For It. Aslong As She Doesnt Get The Baby Pictures Out
Yes
To the mom
i live with my dad and i now 17 and whant to leave and go back to my mom
No they can be born a go off on there own.They are cape able to do that
because that baby could go to sleep