In the wild, I sure
Farm raised, no, their mothers are taken early to be slaughtered and eaten =)
6 months at the most
Most mammal mothers stay with their young after they're born because the young are dependent upon the female for mothers' milk. This milk equips them with all the nutrients they require until the young are able to fend for themselves.
Most mothers were stay at home mothers in the 1950s. They took care of their children. Some mothers had to work and did jobs such as factory work, waitressing, teaching and nursing.
Pandas stay with their mothers for a period after birth because of the same reason humans stay with their mothers-inability to look after one's self.
the mammal mothers stay with their young because they want to keep them protected from predators.
Some mothers work outside the home or have jobs they can work from home. Most fathers have jobs but sometimes a father will stay at home with the children.
No! They are born with fur and their eyes open. They can also eat solid food strait away. They also only have to stay with their mothers for 8 weeks before they can be separated!
yes pink dolphin mothers do stay with there babies so they wont get hurt or injured
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They don't stay with their mothers. Once the hatchlings are born, they are on their own. This is why they are in trees the first few years of their lives, so they don't get eaten before they are big enough to become a dragon.
no they stay with there mothers and there mothers teach them to fingd hunt or ater
Pigs stay cool by rollin in mud