Because they live out their lives in groups, or pods, a calf would stay near its mother until one of them passes away.
A hippopotamus stays pregnant for around 8 months before giving birth to a single calf.
Forever! .. But if u ask how long does it depends on her, for 1.5 months in dogs
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The mother raccoon will raise her babies alone since the male raccoons are aggressive toward their young . Baby raccoons can not walk until they reach eight weeks of age and they are entirely dependent on their mother for food . Once the young become mobile they will then begin to explore at night alongside their mother . They are weaned at 16 weeks and generally find their own dens the following spring around age one . Raccoon kits stay with their mothers for up to a year, during which time they are taught different survival skills .
It will certainly not stay cold as long as if it were capped.
A mother dolphin is pregnent with her calf for 10-17 monthsA whole one year
3-6 years
they stay with there mum for up 2 to3 week and they go .
Calves are weaned off their mother's milk after 8-12 months. The calf will likely stay with the mother for protection for some time longer. By age 3 or 4 the calf is sexually mature and is likely to be independent of its mother.
A calf will normally only live with its mother (called a cow) for a year. A calf can be separated from its mother is if it chased off by bull who wants to mate with its mother during the rut. Calves are mostly chased off by their mother in late May, right before she gives birth. If a cow does not become pregnant, the calf can stay with its mother for two years.
Young dolphins stay with their mother until they are five to six years old.
For only 2 or 3 seconds.
When dolphins breed another dolphin called the aunt lays under the mother to protect the mother and the calf from preditors like sharks and crocodiles. When the female gives birth they stay in shallow water. then the cow (witch is the mother dolphin) gives birth the cow sinks to the bottom and the aunt and the cow helps it up for it first breath of fresh air. When the calf is first born they are perfect swimmers without the cow or aunt teaching it anything at all.
for about 6 months
Bottlenose dolphins start the gestation period with the copulation of a pair of dolphins. After the 12 months of the gestation period, a single calf is born, usually with the help of another dolphin which assumes the role of a midwife. Dolphin mothers give birth to the calf by releasing the tail of the baby first. This is done this way, to avoid that the new dolphin gets drown. The calf is nursed for up to 18 months with milk produced by the mother.After that, young dolphins stay with their mothers for around 6 years until they have developed all the skills for hunting and surviving.
No, dolphins do not keep their mate for life. Males and females do not stay together but a calf will stay with its mother.
Depends on the breed. Killer whales are 15-18 months, short beaked common 10-11 months, striped dolphin 12 months, spinner 10 months.