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.
No. The mother stays to care for the young.
They get help from a nanny .
An avian Veterinarian would be a much better choice of reference.
a dolphin raises its young by other help by their friends wich they call a nanny
Some male lions do help with the raising of the young by caring for them while the females hunt.
You should take your canary with the swollen bloody toe to the veterinarian to help it to get better.
They give many birds and animals a safe place to nest and raise there young.
Only the lead female is allowed to bear young - the other females may help watch after her pups.
The male peacock does not help the female with the eggs or young in any way.
Ruby Throated hummingbirds do not mate for life. The female always builds the nest and then finds a mate. Once the pair mate, the male leaves and does not help to raise or feed the young.
Yes, the dwarf hamster is the only kind of hamster that the babies can be with the male and female. He can actually help raise the babies.
No only the female does the male goes away