Yes, a mother robin may kick out the weakest baby from the nest. This behavior, known as "siblicide," occurs to ensure that the strongest chicks receive enough food and resources to survive. By removing the weakest offspring, the mother increases the chances of survival for the remaining chicks. However, this behavior can vary among individual birds and circumstances.
"Tang - it's a kick in a glass."
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as hard as a elephant kick
Yes,yes it is.
Robin
You don't make the baby kick. It will kick when it's ready and when it wants to.
using her powerful hind legs to kick out, which can cause major injuries
One baby-related word that starts with the letter K is "kick." One of the most wonderful parts of pregnancy is when the mother and other family members can begin to feel the pre-natal baby kick. Another baby-related word that starts with the letter K is "kitten." A kitten is a baby cat.
after its out your stomach it can kick you in the face.
if you got a baby im a kick yo ass if you got a baby im a kick yo ass
Usually 8- 10 times a day, and frequency increases near by meal time of mother.
Robin Quivers... according to oodles
hit it
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
You parents can kick you out at any age. You also need to remember that the baby means nothing. Your baby is your responsibility, not theirs. You cannot use your baby to "anchor" in their home.