DDT gets into animal tissue and remains there, building up over time. It typically gets into the animal from the things that the animal eats. With very young animals, the DDT get from the mother to the pup after the pup is born by passing through the mother's milk and into the pup.
A guinea pig pup will typically stay with its mother until it is weaned, which is around 3-4 weeks old. After weaning, the mother may continue to care for and protect the pup for a short period before the pup becomes independent.
A baby shrew is called a "shrewlet" or a "pup." They are born hairless and blind and depend on their mother for care and nourishment until they are old enough to fend for themselves.
The use of DDT was banned in the USA in 1973 although it is still in use in some other parts of the world
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If its a boy its three weeks but girls can in the same cage.
DDT, which is a toxic pesticide, transfers from a mother sea lion to a pup through nursing. Even if the pup is not directly exposed to the DDT, it can be indirectly exposed through its mother's milk.
It passes from the mothers bloodstream, and into the pup
The pups mother will take care of that. But you should always check on them.
well usually the mother will nurture the pup by giving milk and bathing the pup until the pup opens its eyes and the pup is old enough to take care of its selfuntill then the mother will take care of tne pup
Yes, you can put a pup back with its mother after hand feeding, as long as the mother is healthy and accepting of the pup. It's important to ensure that the mother is not overly stressed and that the pup is warm and comfortable. Monitor their interactions to ensure the mother recognizes and accepts the pup. If the mother shows signs of rejection or distress, you may need to continue hand feeding.
The only time a sea otter mother leaves her pup is when she dives for food. While the mother dives, the pup floats atop the ocean--the pup's coat is too fluffy and air-filled to allow the pup to sink. Sometimes the mother will anchor the pup in one place by attaching it to a kelp bed.anytime for food or to scare of stranger.
The only time a sea otter mother leaves her pup is when she dives for food. While the mother dives, the pup floats atop the ocean--the pup's coat is too fluffy and air-filled to allow the pup to sink. Sometimes the mother will anchor the pup in one place by attaching it to a kelp bed.anytime for food or to scare of stranger.
Breastfeeding can influence the concentration of DDT (dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane) in both mother and baby because DDT and its metabolites can accumulate in human fat tissues, including breast milk. When a mother who has been exposed to DDT breastfeeds, the chemical can be transferred to the infant through the milk, potentially leading to higher concentrations in the baby than in the mother. Additionally, the duration and exclusivity of breastfeeding can impact the levels of DDT exposure, as prolonged breastfeeding may lead to a cumulative effect in the infant. Consequently, monitoring and managing DDT exposure in breastfeeding mothers is crucial for infant health.
The offspring of the anteater are called pups. Typically, a female anteater gives birth to a single pup after a gestation period of about 190 days. The pup is born with its eyes closed and is initially dependent on its mother for food and protection. As it grows, the pup begins to accompany its mother and learn how to forage for ants and termites.
Bats usually only give birth to one pup at a time. The pup will weigh up to 25 percent of its mother's body weight.
A wolf is a mammal so a wolf pup is born alive from the mother. Just like a dog.
Emil 'Pup' Pupulidy was born in 1908.