By laying eggs like chickens
Black lights are not safe for babies. Their eye's are still developing, if babies are exposed to the UV black light they need protection for their eyes. Parents will not know the UV lights are dangerous until damage is already done and it can not be reversed. If in doubt it is best not to have your babies exposed to this light until they are older and their eye sight is not so vulnerable. Always, check with your pediatrician and have the doctor check the babies eyes if the baby has been exposed to the UV light.
x rays, uv rays, manta rays, ray charles
They nurse their babies. Like all mammals, they give their babies milk.
Babies have butts because they are born with them.
the first litter will be smallest,about 2 to 10 but as she has more babies it can be up to 30 babies!
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No, as with most animals of their class they don't.
Babies should wear sunglasses to shield their delicate eyes from harmful UV rays, which can cause long-term damage and increase the risk of eye problems later in life.
Manta Rays usually have between one and two pups per litter.
Sting rays give birth to live young
Because the damage done by x-rays can continue to grow year after year. For a baby, any damage has more time to develop into something dangerous.
X-rays - For observing bones and internal structures. Usually to check for breaks but also to find things like internal bleeding. Ultrasound - To look at babies.
Neonatal nurses use tools that help sick babies and premature babies. They use tools that include mechanical ventilators, radiant warmers, oxygen hoods, and the light box to view X-rays.
Ultrasound allows imaging of internal organs, bones, and babies without using dangerous radiations such as X-rays.
When a light ray enters an anisotropic material, the ray can split into two perpendicular rays with different velocities and directions due to the varying optical properties in different directions. This phenomenon is known as birefringence, and the two resulting rays are called ordinary and extraordinary rays.
Gamma rays X-rays Ultra violet rays ( purple) Visible Light rays Micro rays Infra red rays Radio rays