they let dad protect them then mom go get food and when babies are hungry mom puts it in mouth
Yes, they do. I have been watching a new family of robins n a tree out front, the mother fed the babies n sat on the nest till a more vibrant robin( appeared to be daddy) flew up fed the babies n flew away.
Robins are omnivores. They like raspberries, blackberries, worms, insects, etc.
Yes this is a picture of Adam Young's mother Joan Young.
An adult Robin has a red breast and face, both male and female are similar in colour, however the chicks and young Robins a more golden brown colour.
The simple answer is - they don't ! From the moment they arrive, the young are perfectly capable of catching and subduing their own food.
Black Robins reproduce and care for there young in much the same way any other bird wood. They lay eggs, hatch them, and then feed the young that comes out.
Cats are mammals so they feed their young milk from their mother's body.
Platypuses are mammals: therefore, mother platypuses, like all mammals, feed their young on mothers' milk.
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Baby robins start to eat straight away the mother-ot farther- of the robins will go out and search for food. They colect food in there mouths and then fly back to the nest and feed the baby robins :) simples
I would think bears wiuld feed their young first.
no
they go hunt for food and they give it to the young lions.
Mammals have fur, skin or hair, and feed their young on mothers' milk.
Yes. Armadillos are mammals and, like all mammals, they feed their young on mothers' milk. Depending on the species, the young armadillos feed from the mother for 4-6 weeks.
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