Deer fawns typically stay with their mothers for about 6 to 8 months after birth. During this time, the mother teaches them essential survival skills, such as foraging for food and avoiding predators. After this period, the young deer gradually become more independent and may disperse to establish their own territories. In some species, such as white-tailed deer, fawns may remain with their mothers through the following breeding season.
how long do baby mandrills stay with their mother
a baby deer usually stays with its mother for 8 to 9 weeks before the mother leaves the baby deer on it's own until eventually the mother dies from bad muscles or get shot by the apa (animal protection agency
9 months and cool
Fawns start eating grasses a week or so after birth, if not less. They will stay on their mother's milk for a few months (around 3 to 4 months) before being weaned, but continue to stay at their mother's side until they are over a year old.
Sponges don't stay with a mother.
Baby horses stay with there mother about nine months.
deer stay for moire then 250000000 BC
Baby chimps stay very close to mother for about 2.5 years.
12.75 days
Some baby starfish stay with their mother until they are able to survive on their own. Others are released as eggs into the water and do not stay with their mother.
how long does a baby shark have to stay in the mothers stomach.
they don't have to stay with them at all because you can raise them