No. She lays the eggs and then leaves. The eggs hatch and the babies are on their own.
She doesn't. The babies are left in the burrow until they are old enough to follow the mother to learn how to forage for solid foods.
She doesn't. The babies are left in the burrow until they are old enough to follow the mother to learn how to forage for solid foods.
they carry their young in their mouths
All mother kangaroos carry their young joeys in a pouch.
6weeks
because they do cause if not their wouldn't be alive
the baby chimpanzees hang on to the mothers belly or back.
She got a surrogate mother that had the mother's fertilized egg implanted in her womb.
There are many different species of mice, but between them, the average gestation period (period in which the mother is pregnant with the young) is 20 days. After this, the young will suckle until they are weaned about three weeks later. They grow for a few more weeks, become sexually mature at around seven weeks old, and are then functioning adults.
Mother swordfish do not carry their young in a traditional sense, as they are ovoviviparous. This means that the eggs develop inside the female, and she gives birth to live young. The gestation period can vary, but it typically lasts around 4 to 5 months before the female releases her offspring into the ocean.
Mother hamsters carry their babies by gathering them in their mouths and moving them to a new location. They do this by gently picking them up by the scruff of their necks. Hamsters are equipped with built-in instincts that help them care for their young in this way.
by biting the cubs neck fat gently and carries them around