An impala protects its baby primarily through vigilant observation and protective behaviors. Mother impalas often keep their young close, using camouflage and remaining still to avoid detection by predators. They also employ distraction techniques, such as making noise or feigning injury, to draw attention away from their offspring. Additionally, they may move their young to different locations frequently to reduce the risk of predation.
A baby impala is called a calf.
shakira baby yeah!!!!!!!:D
An antelope that begins with w and ends in d
to protect her from disese when she has a baby and to allow her to have a baby
Why do you suppose that President Monroe wanted to protect these "baby republics?"
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To protect his identity.
There are a few places where one could donate to protect baby seals. The best places to donate to the protection of baby seals are: The Humane Society and Harp Seals.
they eat their baby
It doesn't if your a baby.
To protect baby snakes from sharp objects? ^^lol^^ To weigh babys.....
The collective nouns for impala are a herd of impala or a couple of impala, whichever is applicable to the circumstances.