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On average, about 50 of baby ducks survive in the wild during their first year of life.
If you returned a pet corn snake to it's natural habitat - yes - it would survive.
any small mammal will do. it depends on the size of the snake.
8 weeks
No, it is not recommended to keep a wild baby bunny as a pet. They are best left in their natural habitat to thrive and survive.
Yes, a baby corm snake can drink regular tap water. They drink all sorts of water in the wild and it will not hurt them.
When it is safe to go back out in the wild, where it is able to prtect itself and survive.
they dont or they just flip on the night light on
it would be very hard but not impossible. it depends on the amount of time the rabbit was out of the wild A baby wild rabbit taken into your home would not survive if re-released, but a wounded wild rabbit re-habilitated MAYT be all right.
Not all will survive. Eggs laid in the wild will be at risk of predators eating them. Additionally, some eggs laid may not be fertile.
Yes all breads of snakes where originally wild snakes even if you get a captive bred snake.
It is simply called a baby tiger snake.