Yes it can, but in might take time from the bird to get along with its new mate.
Normally, yes.
Depends on the male if it usually goes in the nest then yes
remove it...
Bury it and say goodbye
not in the wild, but most of the time in they will in captivity they will. no one knows why.
Yes, a parakeet may adopt other baby parakeets if the mother dies, especially if they are closely related or if the adopting bird has maternal instincts. However, successful adoption can depend on the temperament of the adopting parakeet and the specific circumstances. It's important to monitor interactions to ensure the safety and well-being of all the birds involved. Additionally, providing proper care and support during this time is crucial for the orphaned chicks.
It is best to add another seahorse female to a tank rather than leave a single male seahorse in a tank with another mated pair of seahorses. If the female in a pair dies, simply replace the female seahorse. You can keep several pairs together in a larger tank.
not neccasereieley. it depends on their health
When the king (male or female) dies, the Crown Prince automatically from that moment on becomes king.
Seven.
100% everyone dies.
She doesn't.