Rats typically care for their young, known as pups, for about three to four weeks after birth. During this period, the mother provides nursing, warmth, and protection. As the pups begin to grow and develop, they gradually become more independent, and the mother will start to wean them around three weeks. After about four weeks, the young rats are usually ready to leave the nest and explore on their own.
about 2-3 years
about a year and a half
rats normally have 7-12 babies
if born together then separated they will be territorial if reunited
rats stay preggers for about 28 days total u will notice a change in her behavior ...
Until full grown
Its a place where dragonflys normally stay, like in weeds and if there babys then in streams. Its a place where dragonflys normally stay, like in weeds and if there babys then in streams.
Turkey eggs usually hatch in Spring. Male turkey babies, also known as poults, will stay with their mother through the fall. Female poults stay with their mother about a year, and go their own way when spring comes again.
Yes, because the baby's sometimes come out as featherless.
Hairless rats live as long as normal rats do; 2-3 years with proper care.
they do not look after their young
d) this is a ackward question but rats could stay up for so many reasons