10 months
Rabbits and foxes are animals whose young are commonly referred to as kits. Kits are typically born in litters and are cared for by their mothers until they are old enough to fend for themselves.
The mother of a kit is called a doe. In the context of animals, a "kit" typically refers to a young rabbit or the offspring of certain other species like foxes or weasels. The doe cares for her kits until they are old enough to fend for themselves.
Baby garter snakes fend for themselves from the moment they are born.
Arctic foxes, like all mammals, give birth to live young. They do not hatch from eggs. Female Arctic foxes typically give birth to a litter of 5-8 pups in a den during the spring after a gestation period of around 52 days. The pups are born blind and deaf and are cared for by both parents until they are old enough to fend for themselves.
Birds look after their young in their nests until they are old enough to leave their nest and fend for themselves.
Whelps are the name for the babies of dogs, seals, wolves, foxes, etc. Therefore, they is no such thing as a baby whelp.Hope I helped! :)
Snakes Lay eggs just like birds Im unsure of how long the time is of until the hatch.
A kitten is concidered little until they can fend for themselves. Once that time occurs then they have reached the "toddler" stage.
Yes, once the young ones are old enough to fend for themselves.
The offspring of an owl are called owlets. They are born in a nest and are cared for by their parents until they are old enough to fend for themselves.
When a Spartan son turned 7 he was sent up into the mountains with the other spartan boys to fend for themselves as it were. They returned when they were 15 years old.
Dolphins that call the Antarctic region home are mammals. They give birth to live young and nurture their young until they are old enough to fend for themselves.