Parent birds care for their young at least until they are able to fly.
Sloths typically care for their young for about 6 months to a year. During this time, the mother teaches the young sloth essential survival skills, such as how to climb and find food. After this period, the young sloth becomes independent.
Reptiles typically have limited parental care for their young, with some species providing protection for their eggs and hatchlings and others providing no care at all. Once the eggs are laid or the hatchlings emerge, the young are usually left to fend for themselves.
for 5 months then the chicks will be ready to go out to sea
Well in the springtime, lions and lionesses mate. Then in the summertime the lionesses give birth. They care for their young for a long time.
(Study Island)The success of a species depends on the number of offspring that survive long enough to reproduce.(Explanation)The success of a species depends on the number of offspring that survive long enough to reproduce, not just the number of offspring produced at a time or even in a lifetime. A penguin who has only one young can devote a lot of time, attention, and care to it, greatly increasing its chances of surviving long enough for it, too, to reproduce. An octopus, on the other hand, usually dies shortly after reproducing. A young octopus has no parent to protect or teach it, so the vast majority of octopi do not survive long enough to reproduce.
As long as they possibly can. They will fight and feed their young until you take them away from them.
Depends on the species.ANS2:A young stays with parent for protection until it is ready to be independent.
about5 days to 3 years depending on the type of shark
For about 8 weeks, ( 50 - 60 days ) then the young are fully fledged.
by staying with them
foever
1 hour?
They don't.
How long does a mother cougar take care of her babies
1 hour?
in whales
20 years?