well some baby sharks eat fish....
When the baby shark is in its mothers stomach it will eat its other brothers and sisters and when it is out of its mother stomach it will eat meat such as fish. But if it is a whale shark it would eat plankton.
Frogs do not raise their young. Young frogs are strictly on their own.
Great White Sharks provide no parental care except to train the pups to swim fast by eating the slow ones.ANS2:The great white shark mother does not care for her young. they swim away right after birth ANS3:No, sharks lay eggs which into hatch miniature baby sharks which then fend for themselves. ANS4:They are fully independent at birth, and received no maternal care.
A female and male jaguar may take care of its young for up to four years.
Yes, salmon do take care of their young. After spawning, the female salmon prepares a nest called a redd in which she lays her eggs. The male then releases sperm over the eggs, and both parents may guard the redds from predators until they die shortly after spawning.
Yes, sloths do take care of their young. Sloth mothers are known to be dedicated and attentive to their offspring, providing nurturing and protection until they are independent enough to survive on their own in the wild.
Sharks do not raise their young. Great white sharks are ovoviviparous, meaning that the eggs say inside the mother's body and continue to develop until leaving the mother's body. After birthing, the young sharks swim off, as sharks are cannibalistic, and will not hesitate to eat their own offspring.
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They are an R-Strategist which means that they make many young for a higher chance of survival but don't take care of their young. BA
Sharks do not care for their young.
No, great white sharks do not care for their young. The pups have to fend for themselves from the moment they're born.
no they leave them
they dont. young take care of themselves
Not at all really. Once born, they're on their own.
Bradley Budman. He lives in the Kansas Ocean with your mom.
how do hyenas care for their young
Yes, bats take care of their young. The young are all together in a 'nursery', where all mothers take care of their young. Each mother bat can recognise the cry of her young.