yes
Mother Goose
There are tales that the original Mother Goose was the wife of an Isaac Goose (sometimes thought to be named Vergoose or Vertigoose), either named Elizabeth Foster Goose (1665-1758) or Mary Goose (d. 1690, age 42) in Boston Massachusetts. There is no evidence to support these tales and some evidence for other origins of the name Mother Goose.
Octuplets
Howler monkeys are mammals and they do have babies the same way other mammals have babies. The mother and father have sex, and a while later, the mother gives birth.
Usually the mother of the hamsters wouldn't let them near their babies...
You take care of the other babies by putting them in separate cages. DON'T TOUCH THE BABIES UNTIL THEY HAVE HAIR. The mother probably ate some of the babies because: 1. She felt threatened. 2. She might have needed more protein. Other reasons the mother may eat the babies is if the litter is too large for the mother to care for all the young or if the babies have already died on their own. Are you sure the mother actually killed them?
Like any other mammal. The babies are born live, then after four weeks they leave their mother.
I would not recommend it. Just have the Mother Guinea Pig in with her babies separately. Sometimes the other guinea pigs can get excited and accidentally stomp the babies to death so best to keep Mom & babies separate.
Turtles are hatched on beaches and other places.
There are a few ways. Do not let them have babies. Keep the mother and babies away from all other mice.
Yes, without the mother nurturing, and warmth it will die. The egg was probably discarded because it was already dead, or touch by a human or other predator. The mother goose probably got rid of it as to not attract the predators back to the nest.
No.Kids need their mother until they are some months old.