Baby wombats typically become independent at around 12 months of age. At this stage, they are weaned from their mother's milk and have developed the skills necessary to forage for food and navigate their environment. However, they may stay close to their mother for several more months, learning important survival skills before fully venturing out on their own.
Baby wombats live in their mother's pouch. Wombats are marsupials.
Wombats are terrestrial animals. They cannot survive in water, though they can swim if they need to.
they leave their baby penguins when they hatch
Baby platypuses do not have to survive on their own. They suckle from their mother for at least four months, and tend to stay with her until they are around eighteen months to two years old.
None. A kangaroo joey cannot survive on its own. It must be at least a year old.
Anything, that's an animal, that is a baby usually can't survive without its mother. But later on they out grow it and learn to survive on there own. =)
8 weeks
The baby raccoon stays with the mother until it is able to survive on its own. Males have nothing to do with caring for young.
Wombats usually just have one baby (joey) at a time.
Yes you can with gentle supplies
they stick with their mom then after about a year their mom leaves them to survive on their own
Im pretty sure but dont know for sure :)