yes. the cub may stay with its mother for up to a year
about 3 months
The young lynxes will stay with the mother until they are 9-10 months old before setting out on their own.
The gestation period for a kangaroo is relatively short, lasting about 30 to 40 days. After this brief period, the underdeveloped joey is born and crawls into its mother's pouch, where it continues to grow and develop for several months. Depending on the species, the joey may remain in the pouch for up to six months or longer. After leaving the pouch, the young kangaroo will continue to nurse and stay close to its mother for additional care.
White tigers raise their cubs similarly to other tiger species. The mother tiger provides food and protection, teaching them essential hunting and survival skills. The cubs stay with their mother for about two years before they become independent and leave to establish their own territories.
A fawn will stay with its mother for about a year, after which time they are independent. A male fawn will never sees his mother again, whereas a female fawn will every now and then.
If I'm not mistake, 5 months check on wiki
Ligers are not in nature. They are bred in captivity. They stay with their mother for two to three years.
Tiger cubs stay with the Tigress until they are around 2 to 3 years old. The Tigress protects and feeds them until they are old enough to fend for themselves. As soon as they reach an age of around 2.5 years, they leave their mother and go off on their own.
Bengal tiger cubs stay with the mother for up to two years.
Baby horses stay with there mother about nine months.
For the animals most commonly recognised as kangaroos (e.g. Red kangaroos and Grey kangaroos), the average age when the joeys come out of their mother's pouch is about 7 months. They may continue to suckle for several months longer, but are no longer dependent on the mother.
Calves are weaned off their mother's milk after 8-12 months. The calf will likely stay with the mother for protection for some time longer. By age 3 or 4 the calf is sexually mature and is likely to be independent of its mother.
Bengal tigers can swim up to 15 miles and have webbing between their toes. They eat 65 pounds of meat a day and the cubs stay with the mother for 18 months.
8 months
about 3 months
11 months.
around 9 months