No. The mother stays to care for the young.
They get help from a nanny .
Young barn owls need feathers to keep them warm and for flight once strong enough.
a dolphin raises its young by other help by their friends wich they call a nanny
I wouldn't say helpless, but definately defenceless by themselves. (Thats when one of the parents are NOT around to help them)
Some male lions do help with the raising of the young by caring for them while the females hunt.
To help raise children in the Christian faith.
No, the mother does while the dad protects them both.
they help by rerouting the lightning around the barn and into the ground, i believe.
They give many birds and animals a safe place to nest and raise there young.
No, the female canary does not need the male to help raise her young. She is capable of building the nest, incubating the eggs, and feeding the chicks on her own. However, having the male around can provide benefits, such as protection and the potential for better genetic diversity in the offspring. Ultimately, the female can successfully rear the young by herself if necessary.
Installing an insulated barn door can help keep your barn warm in winter by preventing heat from escaping and cold air from entering. This can help maintain a comfortable temperature inside the barn and reduce heating costs.
The tail should help a barn own keep itself balanced, whether it be while flying or perched on an object.