Baby moles, or pups, are highly dependent on their mother's milk and warmth for survival. Without milk, they can typically survive only a few days to a week, as they require the nutrients and hydration found in their mother's milk. Additionally, without heat, they are vulnerable to hypothermia, which can lead to death within a few hours. Overall, their survival outside the nest is very limited without these essential resources.
yeah
By baby do you mean a weaned baby that can eat and drink on its own? If so then as long as it has warm bedding and is not kept in a draught then it should be fine. If it is an unweaned baby then no it can not live in the cold without some roughly body heat temperature.
I live in KY and have have killed two in the last week . . . one was fat and 9"long the other fat and 6" long.
Baby moles can typically survive without food for about 2 to 3 days. They rely on their mother's milk during this early stage of life, and without food, their energy reserves can deplete quickly. However, the exact duration can vary depending on the specific conditions and the health of the individual mole.
Being a baby is a passing phase. No animal live as a baby particularly long. They don't die, they become juveniles, and then adults.
it can live up to 30years
22 days
Moles live up to 6 years in captivity and 3-4 years in the wild. They only live for this long because of preditors and lack of food.
baby leopard seals can live up to 90 years old .
too long
Six weeks
Lesser bush babies live as long as 14 years in captivity. The greater bush baby lives 3-4 years in the wild, but can live 10-15 years in captivity.