Yes, a baby belongs to their parents in the sense that they are their biological or adoptive guardians responsible for their care, upbringing, and well-being. This relationship is often defined by emotional bonds, legal rights, and societal norms. However, the concept of "belonging" can also encompass the idea of nurturing and supporting the child as an individual rather than possessing them. Ultimately, it's about the responsibility and love that parents provide.
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Bush baby belongs to Galagidae family.
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A baby tooth is a tooth which will be replaced when it has been lost by the child to whom it belongs, and replaced with a permanent, adult tooth.
Although there is no animal called a sus, Sus belongs to the genus "Suidae". Pigs belong to this genus, therefore a baby sus could be a baby pig.
The apostrophe goes before the "s" in "baby's bib" to show possession. This indicates that the bib belongs to the baby.
Yes, the form baby's is a singular possessivenoun.The apostrophe s ('s) at the end of the noun indicates that something belongs to the baby.example: The baby's room was painted a pale yellow. (the room of the baby)
a baby seat
A baby's bottle.
The gray fox belongs to canidae - the dog family.
Answer That depends on what a court will say.
No, an ungulate is an animal which has 'hooves' - like a cow. A Bush Baby is primate (it belongs to the same family as man) and therefore has hands and feet with fingers and toes like you or me - no hooves!.