Babies are born through a process called childbirth, which typically occurs after a nine-month pregnancy, during which the fetus develops in the mother's womb. After birth, infants require constant care, including feeding, diaper changes, and regular check-ups to monitor their growth and health. Caregivers, usually parents or guardians, also provide emotional warmth, stimulation, and a safe environment to support the baby's development. As they grow, babies learn to explore their surroundings and develop social and motor skills through interaction and play.
They are cared for by their mums!
they are cared for 6 weeks but be carefull they bite
Jaguar babies are called cubs. They are usually born in litters of one to four cubs and are cared for by their mother until they are old enough to fend for themselves.
by a pack of wolves. they all take care of the pups.
they fight other lions if they get close to their baby for protection
Yes, the only way for your cat not to have babies is if you get it fixed or if there are complications for your feline. All properly cared for cats should be vaccinated.
It's a part of evolution. Babies are sweet smelling to encourage being held/cared for. Hence increasing the likelihood of survival.
Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, it's where premature babies are cared for by neonatal nurses.
Yes...The young elephant becomes part of the herd - and is cared for by many of the herd's elderly animals until it's around three years old.
When babies are born they cry and scream
It is where newchildren (babies younger than a year old) get cared for until they go to a family unit.
266,000,0 babies are born in a week