On average, a baby can crawl about 30 to 60 feet each day as they develop their crawling skills. This distance varies significantly depending on the baby's age, motivation, and the environment. Some babies may crawl more if they are exploring or reaching for objects, while others might crawl less. Ultimately, each baby's crawling experience is unique and influenced by their individual development.
Caterpillars can crawl at a speed of about 2 miles per hour. At that rate they can crawl 48 miles in a day if it crawled all day.
you can't make your baby do anything they do it own there own but I do, do little things like putting a bright colorful toy alittle away from them to encourage them to crawl for it and so far it has taught my daughter to move everywhere
15km
Rub her legs softly
32 miles
As far as I'm concerned, baby hamsters should NOT do this!
Twenty Miles
One day's walk
One day's walk
The first few days a baby mouse is born, it can crawl somewhat, but not get very far. After about a week or so, the baby mouse will be able to crawl around, a whole lot better. At two weeks old or so, the mouse will be walking around, and might possibly be able to jump around as well.
the turtle crawled 100 m in 40 minutes?
Sloths by far. They can sleep up to 20-22 hours a day.