they hold on tight to the dense fur.
the blackwillow does no eat the her spiderlings
Pandas stay with their mothers for a period after birth because of the same reason humans stay with their mothers-inability to look after one's self.
The spiderlings disperse soon (within a day) of hatching - and are completely independent.
the mammal mothers stay with their young because they want to keep them protected from predators.
Baby spiders are called spiderlings. They hatch from eggs and undergo several molts before reaching adulthood.
Most spiderlings do not stay with their mother for long after hatching. In many species, they disperse shortly after emerging from the egg sac, often within a few hours to a few days. Some species may exhibit brief maternal care, but generally, spiderlings are independent soon after hatching to reduce competition for resources and avoid predation.
Some mothers have to go back to work after their maternity leave is finished which can be as short as six weeks. The job that the mother does will depend on her training. Some mothers may be financially able to stay home for several years.
yes pink dolphin mothers do stay with there babies so they wont get hurt or injured
4-6 weeks after laying, the female spider will moisten and tear open the egg sac for the spiderlings to emerge.
no they stay with there mothers and there mothers teach them to fingd hunt or ater
Baby tarantulas, or spiderlings, typically stay with their mother for a short period after hatching, usually a few weeks to a couple of months. During this time, the mother may provide some protection and care, but she does not feed them. Eventually, the spiderlings disperse to find their own food and establish their own territories. After leaving, they are fully independent and must rely on their instincts to survive.