No, all seven share the same mother.
because..mothers are afraid that their daughters are gonna make the same mistakes as they did when they were young and in love.
To:(for example)The Misses Of The Banister Household.
question is a little vauge, but basically the same way we do....
Dolphins are mammals; their reproductive process is essentially the same as that of human beings, even if they happen to be in the water at the time. The zygote of a dolphin develops in the uterus of the mother dolphin.
The female's egg is fertilized internally and the resulting embryo continues to develop inside the womb of the mother until the end of the gestation period. This differs from the marsupials whose young develop in a pouch on the body of the female or the monotremes which hatch from eggs.
The same way straight people are created: we're born.
There been prints of bigfoot with its young walking along and tracks showed that the mother kept the young one close by. Reports say the same.
litter
they carry their young the same as an ordinary house cat, she picks them up (with her mouth) by the scruff of their neck, especially if the mother senses danger
The possessive form of the plural, compound noun daughters-in-law is daughters-in-law's. example: Both of my daughters-in-law's birthdays are on the same day.
Once the orca has been weaned off its mother's milk, it will eat the same food as an adult.