Some animals take care of there young ones. But there is also the one's that are left on their own. ex turtles are animals that are born and then let in to the world on their own. ex lions are animals that take care of their young ones until they are able to be on their own.
Mothers nurse their young with milk and carry them around on their belly or back.
they are carried on adults for 1 to 2 weeks then part of the pack
As a ringtailed possum is a marsupial, the young joey is raised in the mother's pouch.
No, ring-tailed lemurs do not estivate.
Not much is known about their social structure, but the females are likely to raise the young alone.
the young is called
When fights break out between ring-tailed lemurs, they perform jump fights, where they run, jump, and slash at each other with their sharp canine teeth.
Simon Blackwell has written: 'A survey of lemurs from the genus Lemur and Varecia kept in British zoological establishments with special reference to the ringtailed lemur' -- subject(s): Lemuridae
Not much is known about hairy-eared dwarf lemurs. They have not been studied much in the wild. No breeding information appears to be available. However, being a small lemur, it likely gives birth to small litters and builds nests for its young. If so, the young would be stashed away in the nest while the mother forages for food.
Yes and no. The ring-tailed lemur spends some of its time in each part of the canopy. They spend approximately 67% of their time in the trees and bushes while the other 33% is spent on the ground.
No. Lemurs are not marsupials, but placental mammals.
gorillas do raise their young
The Ringtailed Rhinoceros - 1915 was released on: USA: 16 August 1915
Flying lemurs are sorta like bats. So you would consider them flying mammals (although they aren't true fliers either). If they are mammals then yes, female flying lemurs give birth to young live. The young are usually born tiny and helpless with closed ears and eyes. They also are born without fur. Baby flying lemurs are called pups and drink milk until they can catch their own food.
They do not raise them.