When a female meerkat gives birth, she typically does so in a burrow, where she can provide a safe environment for her pups. The mother usually gives birth to a litter of about three to five pups, which are born blind and helpless. After birth, she relies on her group, or mob, to help care for the young by providing food and protection. The pups are gradually introduced to the outside world and begin to emerge from the burrow after a few weeks.
They give birth by mating with a male and a female
A Meerkat is pregnant for 11 weeks then gives birth to 2-4 pups.
The father needs to be separated from the female boxer and the puppies once she gives birth.
You should separate the father from the female boxer and the puppies once she gives birth.
sort of if its the dominent female and a plain female gives birth she might eat the pupsThe diet of a meerkat depends on where they live. They are mainly insectivores, but may eat other things in food supplies are low.
It is a mammal and the female gives birth.
I believe that would be the female. The hyena is a dog and female dogs give birth.
A female rhinoceros gives birth to a baby rhinoceros, a female human gives birth to a baby human; that is heredity. Traits are inherited from parents. This happens because of information encoded in genes.
he comes back pregnant and gives birth to a slimy of alien baby
The elephant is a mammal, and gives live birth after a period of gestation. The only egg is released by the female and is fertilised by the sperm from a male, all of which happens internally in the female.
a sow
The doe (female rabbit) will continue to produce kits (baby rabbits). Keep the buck (male rabbit) away from the doe after it gives birth because he may cause harm to the kits by trying to rebreed with the doe. A doe can get pregnant the same day it gives birth.