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Prairie dogs do not typically eat their babies. In fact, they are known to be attentive parents who care for and protect their young.
Yes, both the male and the female take care of the young beavers.
The young are called eaglets. Both parents help take care of them.
Sometimes. The female mostly takes care of her young while the male hunts.
Marine otter moms care for their young.
Trout young (called 'fry') are on their own from birth. Their parents do not care for them.
Yes, penguins take care of their young after birth. Both parents typically take turns incubating the egg and feeding the chick once it hatches. The parents provide warmth, protection, and food until the chick is strong enough to fend for itself.
A beaver mother generally has two to four young, called kits, every spring, and both parents care for them.
Yes, pelicans do take care of their young. After the eggs hatch, both parents are involved in feeding and protecting the chicks. They regurgitate food for the young and help them learn to fish as they grow. Parental care continues until the chicks are capable of fending for themselves, which can take several weeks to months.
Living in groups make it easier for animals to care for young because parents have to teach their young how to hunt.
Yes, salmon do take care of their young. After spawning, the female salmon prepares a nest called a redd in which she lays her eggs. The male then releases sperm over the eggs, and both parents may guard the redds from predators until they die shortly after spawning.
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