Male quail do not typically take on the primary role of caring for chicks; instead, it is generally the female who is responsible for nesting and raising the young. However, in some species, males may assist in protecting the nest and providing some level of support, but their involvement is usually limited compared to that of the female. The primary responsibility for feeding and nurturing the chicks falls to the mother.
Male emus care for the young chicks for 4-5 months. The female emu has no part in raising the chicks.
Male penguins do not give birth to babies. Female penguins lay eggs which both the male and female take turns incubating until they hatch. Both parents then take care of the chicks after they are born.
After the first year, they are not considered chicks.
No, in cassowaries, it is primarily the father who takes care of the baby chicks. After the eggs are laid, the female cassowary leaves the male to incubate the eggs and raise the young once they hatch. The male cassowary is responsible for protecting and nurturing the chicks until they are old enough to fend for themselves.
Male fish from the Syngnathidae carry their young. Human males do not have the anatomy to carry but a transgender female to male can be come pregnant.
Turn it over to the wildlife department.
I'm pretty sure the female hawk does, because she probably has to take care of them most of the time. The father might not even be with them when they are alive.
it depends on what kind, for example, the emperor penguin takes care of it's chicks for up to 5 months then the chicks can go out to sea.
Pelicans take care of their young by feeding them regurgitated fish, which provides essential nutrients for growth. The parents are highly attentive, keeping the chicks warm and safe in the nest, which is usually built close to water. Both male and female pelicans share parental duties, ensuring the chicks are protected from predators and have access to food. As the chicks grow, they gradually learn to fish on their own, guided by their parents.
It is possible, but coturnix do not tend to go broody. If you are giving the hen the chicks, after they hatched, she will most likely not raise them. She may even attack them and kill then, as they can look like a threat. If a coturnix hen is broody, the eggs she is sitting on can be removed, and the chickens placed under her. She will then raise the babies as her own.
A female rooster is called a hen. Roosters are male chickens, while hens are the female counterpart who lay eggs and often take care of chicks.
Yes, pelicans do take care of their young. After the eggs hatch, both parents are involved in feeding and protecting the chicks. They regurgitate food for the young and help them learn to fish as they grow. Parental care continues until the chicks are capable of fending for themselves, which can take several weeks to months.