no. typically the father will "sniff out" the boys and "pick on them" playing with them tryin to tuffin them up.and at 12 weeks when females can get pregnant he will attempt to handle his business. *males are fertile at 10 weeks
Yes you have to separate the male gerbil from the female with her babies because if you leave the male with the female and her babies the male will kill them.
You dont. The male may kill the babies. You need to keep the males apart from the babies.
yes you do or the male will kill the babys
he may kill and eat the babies... May..
If there is a male and female beta fish, the male probably ate them, and those 2 unlucky babies were definitely male. (male beta fish will kill other fish.)
the males will eat and kill the babies
no he will kill them all its true do not put the farther with the babies i don't know which age for the babies to meet there farther
After giving birth to the babies separate the male from the female and babies or else the male will try to kill them. after a few week or so separate the mother and then separate the female and male babies or else they will mate at an early age and have undeveloped babies
Yes because the male will try to kill the female and the babies
No. But a rabbit will kill any male rabbit that comes around, or at least castrate it. That pretty much insures that the babies are his.
in some conditions it might by estherbella*
Male zebras may kill babies that they did not father in order to increase their own chances of passing on their genes. This behavior is believed to be a way for males to ensure that the offspring they care for are their own, rather than investing resources in raising another male's offspring.