A mother whale stays with its young for at least a year.
They take care of their cubs by hiding in the jungle with them
It is commonly thought, that the bigfoot takes cares of the young like gorillas do.
Taking care of offspring is a time and energy consuming undertaking. If an animal produces many offspring there is little need to care for them all.
the whales swim by the mama whale and get feed by her and fights for the baby
yes it eats its baby when in danger then poos it out of its rectum once the threat is gone.
it is a lot like as they hug them and also get them their food when need
they are not good pets I tell ya they do care for there youngs very well:-.)
Yes. Spurm whales are known to surround their calf's (baby whales) to protect them while looking for food.
They carry them on there backs and lick them to get clean
Jim Youngs's birth name is James V. Youngs.
Yes
Unfortuanatly, probably not. When she gives birth to the eggs you must make the measures to protect the eggs. If you let the eggs sit in the tank, the other fish will probably eat all of the eggs unless you tend to them. So, no, she will not take care of them.