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.
Rabbit young stay in their burrow. The female rabbit does not actively protect its young but instead rely on the isolation of the burrow to prevent predators from finding the young.
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Rabbits protect their young by keeping them underground until they are old enough to protect themselves. They will dig a hole and then place grass and hair over the hole.
No
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
Rabbit young stay in their burrow. The female rabbit does not actively protect its young but instead rely on the isolation of the burrow to prevent predators from finding the young.