Yes, baby dolphins, known as calves, typically stay with their mothers for several years. They rely on their mothers for milk, protection, and learning essential survival skills. The bond between a mother dolphin and her calf is strong, and the calf may stay with the mother until it is around 3 to 6 years old, depending on the species. After this period, they often form social groups with other dolphins.
Young dolphins stay with their mother until they are five to six years old.
males stay with the mom for a year and females a little longer
29 days
29 days.
5 months
6 months
4 years
Until the mom has another litter, or until the baby gerbil can eat solid food.
For nine month
For about 3 weeks.
Baby bears may stay with the mother for two years or more.
7 yearsaboand a halfut 1 year