They take care of their babies the same most parent do, wild ones move them whenever thy feel something is dangourus pets will fight anyone that comes near the kits, that they don't know of course!
none
dogs diplay parental to their puppies by feeding them milk
not at all!
by dying in water
The amount of care an animal parent provides for its young is typically determined by factors such as species-specific reproductive strategies, environmental conditions, and the availability of resources. In species with high parental investment, like mammals, nurturing behaviors are crucial for the survival of a few offspring. Conversely, species that produce many offspring may provide less individual care, relying on quantity to ensure some survive. Additionally, social structures and learned behaviors can influence parental care levels.
ask them
As much as it wants!!
If eggs, or fry (baby fish) are left in the same tank as a parent, or any other goldfish for that matter before they are much more formed and able to eat regular sized goldfish food, they will be eaten.Even when an offspring is large enough for the main tank that the parents are in, they don't appear to show any parental behaviours like humans or other animals that care for their young.
There is no universal answer to your question. You need to explain such details as your marital-parental status, the jurisdiction where you live and what type of child care you are thinking of.
Yes, they do. Alot of loot too. They need constant care if they are out of a cage because they can chew up your slippers
Why buy when you can adopt? Adopting is free, and rabbits up for adoption are more in need of your care than pet-shop rabbits. Just-take care of your adopted bunny the proper way!
it is rabbits