Rattlesnakes do not take care of the young, they are fully capable of looking after them selves at birth.
around 2 to 3 months after hatching
An example of parental care following birth is a mother bird feeding her chicks. After hatching, the mother gathers food and regurgitates it to provide essential nutrients for the growing chicks, ensuring their survival and growth. This nurturing behavior not only supplies food but also helps strengthen the bond between the mother and her offspring.
6 month
Baby rattlesnakes, or neonates, are independent from birth and do not stay with their mother. After hatching or being born, they are fully capable of hunting and fending for themselves. The mother typically leaves shortly after giving birth, providing no parental care beyond that point.
No, baby snakes receive no parental care. They are on their own from the moment of birth.
by dying in water
They are independent at birth..Do not receive parental care at all.
Hummingbirds do not form breeding pairs, and females provide all parental care.
The term for a chick that hatches with insulating feathers and is capable of running or swimming shortly after birth is "precocial." Precocial chicks are relatively mature and mobile right after hatching, allowing them to quickly adapt to their environment and evade predators. This contrasts with altricial chicks, which are born helpless and require more parental care.
Yes they do provide parental care
Parental Care