Cats, no matter if domesticated wild or in-between, carry kittens in their mouths one by one. A cat's back is flexible and is probably not strong enough to carry offspring. It would also hinder the mother cat if she needed to run or jump as the kittens would not be able to hold onto their mother.
No, grasshoppers lay eggs at the end of the summer and the adults die.
they let them ride on their backs sometimes
Crocodiles don't carry their young.
Female gorillas have one young at a time, normally. The term "silverback" refers to the grayish hairs on the backs of adult males. It is not a species, nor are silver hairs found on the backs of female gorillas.
Male fish from the Syngnathidae carry their young. Human males do not have the anatomy to carry but a transgender female to male can be come pregnant.
they carry their young in their mouths
No, grasshoppers lay eggs at the end of the summer and the adults die.
No,not all diving birds do.Some of them leave them at their nests
I have seen two seagulls carry one of their young ones and leaving it on the top of a dormer window. I was amazed!
Monkeys don't carry chimps.Both carry their young on their backs, sometime slung under them with the infant's arm around the mom's neck and legs around her hips, and sometimes, in the crook of the arm, as we might .
Opossum is a mammal that is found in North America and carry their young on their backs. The young use their tails to grip the mothers tail and stay on her back.
They put the young on their backs
They carry them on there backs and lick them to get clean
they let them ride on their backs sometimes
they carry their young for 65 days
Only very few spiders carry their young.
All marsupial young are known as joeys. Almost all marsupials carry their young in a pouch (the numbat, for example, does not have a pouch).