Nope - as with all snakes, once the babies arrive, they are completely independent from the parents.
They dont
No, mother earthworms do not take care of their babies. Once they lay eggs, they leave them to develop and hatch on their own. Baby earthworms are self-sufficient and do not require parental care.
The sister lionesses all take care of the babies. The males might play with them a bit but don't really take care of them.
Male penguins do not give birth to babies. Female penguins lay eggs which both the male and female take turns incubating until they hatch. Both parents then take care of the chicks after they are born.
Sloths nurture their babies by carrying them on their belly or back for the first few months of their life. They provide them with protection and warmth until the babies are ready to be independent. Sloth mothers also nurse their young and teach them how to find food and survive in their environment.
No, baby snakes receive no parental care. They are on their own from the moment of birth.
Snakes do not care for their young.
They take care of their babies like horses do!
The way Americans take care of babies!
Yes. All mammals take care of their babies.
The snakes don't take care of their young. They lay eggs and leave.
Red shouldered hawks eat snakes often, and would take a coral snake.
Yes
Mother bats take care of their babies
No the slaves had to take care of their own babies. :( ruthless people!
No. Snakes do not care for their offspring.
snakes are born with many types of protection and many ways of catching prey. They also don't have a lot of predators so they're pretty safe on their own.