Some dinosaurs, such as Tyrannosaurus and Parasaurolophus, nursed their young, while others like Diplodocus had to go through childhood on their own.
sqiuds do nurture their young
No, Stegosaurus did not give birth to live young. Like all dinosaurs, Stegosaurus laid hard shelled eggs, and they probably incubated the eggs in nests made of rotting vegetation. Stegosaurus did raise their young, as evidenced by fossilized footprints.
Stegosaurus tracks suggest that parents did raise their offspring. Most likely, the mother raised the young, but beyond the tracks there is no evidence as to how they went about raising their young.
the young mother nurture her sick son back to health
no only the female does
YEAH SURE
They care and nurture there young until full grown
12 to 14 weeks
There are four currently accepted species in the genus Stegosaurus. They are Stegosaurus armatus, Stegosaurus stenops, Stegosaurus sulcatus, and Stegosaurus longispinus.
Yes. The distinguishing features of a mammal are warm blood and suckling their young, both of which the rhinoceros has.
Mares protect, nurture, feed and socialize their foals.
The remains of about 80 different Stegosaurus have been discovered. They belong to four different species, Stegosaurus armatus, Stegosaurus stenops, Stegosaurus sulcatus, and Stegosaurus longispinus.