yes, it can it just needs to be kept in a warm place
A baby is either just born or very young, an adult has been alive for at least 18 years :)
A baby tooth is a tooth which will be replaced when it has been lost by the child to whom it belongs, and replaced with a permanent, adult tooth.
no they are not really sisters,peach is the adult vesion of baby peach,and baby peach is the baby version of adult peach
One dentist's website said it can be 6 months or more before the adult tooth comes in.
As of April 2014, no information has been released indicating that Lisa has had her baby.
No, especially if they are the parent of the baby rats. Rats have been known to eat the litter when there is no other food source but at no other time. However, if the adult rat is not the parent of the litter I would still not recommend keeping them together
her future is to let her baby grow up and be a good adult
You can find videos online where adult lions who were raised by humans did indeed remember them when they've been reunited after years apart.
This is far-fetched. It's much more likely that a wolf would eat a baby. Almost all the claims of feral children being raised by wolves are hoaxes. I suppose a mammal having lost its own baby might raise a baby of another mammal species. This has been known to happen. But the incompatibilities of a human baby and a wolf mother are just too great. The baby would be eaten by the wolves in the pack.
Since 1998, when she released her first single Baby one more time!:D (or 1999 when she released the album)
Adult baby minding, also known as adult baby diaper lover (ABDL) caregiving, is a form of role-playing or fetish activity where one adult takes on the role of a caretaker for another adult who acts as a baby or toddler. This practice often involves activities such as diaper changing, feeding, and nurturing the adult "baby." It is important to note that this is a consensual and non-sexual activity for those involved, focusing on emotional comfort and regression to a childlike state.
A baby Tasmanian devil, or joey, that has just been delivered weighs about one quarter of one one-thousandth of a pound. An adult male weighs about 18 pounds, and an adult female weighs about 13 pounds. The weight of a non-adult is somewhere between those two figures, depending on how close to being fully grown it is.