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Certainly. Quokkas are wild animals, and all wild animals take care of themselves.
Frogs do not raise their young. Young frogs are strictly on their own.
feed it fish and shark eggs
No, drakes (male ducks) do not take care of the eggs once the female lays them. It is the female duck that incubates the eggs and cares for the ducklings after they hatch. Male ducks typically do not play a role in nesting or rearing the young.
Some key skills needed to take care of animals include patience, empathy, communication, observation, and problem-solving. Additionally, knowledge of animal behavior, nutrition, basic medical care, and handling techniques are essential for providing proper care and ensuring the well-being of animals.
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for an example... ducks & chickens lay eggs and yes, they do take care of their young for a little while. so.. yeah, they do
because to protect from the predators and to provide food
yes
Many animals lay their eggs and leave them - eg the salmon, sea turtles, butterflies. Other animals eg the cuckoos lay their eggs and leave them to other animals to rear.
Vets take care of animals because they are trained to take care of animals and NOT people.
Animals that produce many eggs in the hopes of increasing the likely hood of their offspring surviving, so when the parents don't take care of them this saves the adults time and energy.
No, after they have laid eggs the moths die
of course.just like ants take care of their eggs too. and the same way your parents took care of you when you were a young child.
how do you take are of lovebird eggs
The female giant water bug leaves her eggs with the father and when they hatch if they don't swim away quickly he will most likely eat them.
To take care of and help animals.