The mammalian brain is divided into several parts: the cerebrum, the cerebellum, and the brain stem.
When first born, the cognition thinking part of the brain, the cerebrum, is relatively small in human babies compared to their brain stems and cerebellum. The brain stem and cerebellum are the pre-programmed parts of the brain that contain the inherited characteristics of the newborns.
Automatic activity like heartbeats are controlled by these pre-programmed parts of the brain. One other characteristic is the fear of falling, of heights. All mammals, including human kids are born with the fear of heights. So at the instinctive or inherent level of brain activity humans and other mammals are on an even par with each other.
But at the cognitive level, thinking logically, the other mammals develop their cerebrums faster because they simply mature faster. Their life spans are shorter than typical humans. In the end, their cerebrums end up being smaller than human brains and they have less thinking capacity, which some call IQ. But in the early years their thinking part of the brain is relatively more mature. So yes the average ape learns how to feed themselves before your baby brother does because the ape's cerebrum matures faster.
As they live the organisms comprising a species will age and die, they therefore need to reproduce (have babies) in order to replace the members of the species that die or the species will cease to exist (become extinct).
Babies are born with blue eyes because the pigment melanin has not fully developed in their irises yet. As they grow, their eye color may change based on their genetic makeup.
In many animal species, fathers are not present at the birth of their babies. The level of paternal care and involvement varies greatly among different species, with some fathers playing a significant role in caring for and protecting their offspring, while others have minimal or no involvement.
Moles typically have litters of 2-7 babies, known as pups. The average litter size for moles varies by species and can also be influenced by factors such as habitat conditions and availability of food.
My sons eyes were oppen imedeately after birth and he seemed to be looking me straight in the eye;
a mammalian animal is an animal that sucks milk and give birth to babies not laying eggs
They keep there species alive and not extinct. For if a certain species had no more babies it will probably become extinct
Are you an idiot? every species of dinosaur can have babies< spelt correctly! if a dinosaur couldn't have babies then how would it be able to continue its species? it wouldn't....
no
As with all mammalian mothers the nipples will be enlarged, but the babies will not be seen out of the den until they are mature enough, at which point you will see a row of little stinkers following the mother.
The hearts of the babies are not properly developed.
By mating tigers have babies to reproduce and keep their species alive
Have different animals have babies then let those babies have babies with different animals.
No. Species don't inter breed
To keep their species going.
seahorse
No. They are incompatible species.