they form a circle around the young sort of a shield of horns.
No, some birds like the pigetto and road runner do not protect their young.
Sloths protect their young by carrying them on their stomach or back, providing warmth, security, and camouflage. They also teach their young how to find food and navigate their environment. Sloths are devoted parents and will defend their young from predators when necessary.
Bunnies protect their young by creating burrows underground, which serve as safe havens from predators. Adult bunnies will also fiercely defend their young by using their strong hind legs to kick or by making loud warning calls to deter threats. Additionally, bunnies rely on their camouflaging abilities to hide their nests and young from predators.
Rabbits protect their young by creating burrows or nests in hidden areas to keep them safe from predators. The mother rabbit also stays close to her young to provide warmth and protection. Additionally, mother rabbits are known to be very alert and will flee or fight to defend their babies if they sense danger.
Alligators protect their young by building nests out of vegetation near the water's edge, where the eggs are laid. The mother alligator will aggressively defend the nest against any potential threats, using her size and strength to deter predators. After hatching, the mother will also protect her young by staying nearby to provide guidance and protection.
What does a maned wolf do to protect its young?
They don't protect their young they have to do it by themselves
they protect their young against predators who would like to harm them and protect them from hunting by humans protect their nerves n spinal cords
how do bottled-nose whales protect their young how do bottled-nose whales protect their young how do bottled-nose whales protect their young
The parents protect themselves with their heavy coat of feathers. Then they protect their young with the flap of feathers between their legs.
The zanzibar protect their young by fighting for their babies when they're is a predator around.
No, some birds like the pigetto and road runner do not protect their young.
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
how do young protect itself
Meerkats protect their young by screaming out a signal if a predator is near young meerkats stay underground with an adult to keep them safe
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