In babies, IVs are usually placed in the scalp, hand, foot, or shin. The choice of site depends on the baby's age, condition, and the need for the IV to remain in place for an extended period of time. Scalp IVs are commonly used in premature infants due to their accessibility and low risk of dislodgement.
Unwanted babies were exposed to the elements throughout Greece. They were not, however, placed by Hestia's altar in Athens.
The babies would drown in the Nile and die.
Ivs did not win a specific "coveted prize" as per traditional awards. However, IVS is recognized for their innovative solutions in the field of technology and business consulting.
IVs are determined randomly. There is no way to influence IVs. However, when breeding, each parent donates the IVs for two stats, but those stats are chosen randomly.
IVs are Individual Values, which determines a Pokemon's strength at birth or in the wild. IVs are generated randomly in each stat, covering HP, Attack, Defense, Sp. Attack, Sp. Defense, and Speed and cannot be trained or changed. The total max IVs a Pokemon can have is capped at 186, adding all stats having 31 IVs each. (Maxed IVs in one stat)
placed outside of town on a hill to die
placed outside of town on a hill to die
sickly spartan babies were placed outside on a hill outside of the town to die.
no
You haev to put plenty of food and water for the mother and babies. Just try to put it as far from the babies/nest as possible, and do it as fast as you can.
Normally when you see that they are on the verge of having babies you would put them in a separate tank and then take the mum out as soon as she has the babies.
the answer is no to your question but its fun to put salt on them