Animals do look after their young in many different ways - for example the mother of a young orangutan will carry her young on her back for a year, and makes a fresh "nest" for it to sleep in everyday.
Other animals will neglect their young, and leave them to fend for themselves.
Some young animals have to be cared for until they are able to walk, but others can stand up just a few hours after birth.
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Young birds are called chicks or chickens. Animals have various names for their young.
Animals that have internal development include mammals, birds, reptiles, and some fish. These animals give birth to fully formed young ones after the internal development process, where the embryo develops inside the mother's body. This allows the young ones to be born in a more advanced state compared to animals with external development.
Animals make new homes because the old ones might get a little to small. Or they are improving their old homes.
The young ones of a dog is called a PUPPY...............!
Since they don't have much to protect themselves on their own, they stay together to fend off predators and to have company. They also must protect the little ones. If they were on their own, they would have a harder time surviving. :)
Animals protect their young in different ways. Kangaroos for an example carry their young in a pouch while birds keep their young in a nest.
no, they actually protect them. they are babies just like how we protect our babies. they have the gift of loving and knowing the young ones.
they kill them with a gun
one of the animals s bears
hide them in special places
No you can't.
Yes , most of endothermic animals are birds and mammals and they care for their young ones .
by feeding them daa
There are a thousand different ways in which the young of any species are cared for and raised. But the general rule is: they either protect them after birth or they don't. If they don't, they may in several cases protect the unborn or unhatched by burying or otherwise protect the eggs or provide nourishment in some form until they are born/hatched. Usually species that don't protect their young make up for it by producing a great number of them in one go.
Wild animals care for their young ones with great love, sometimes a little more then us humans.
They charge who ever is in dangering the cub(s)
It depends on the animal.