as she gives birth during the night, she'll nurse them then, straight away and every night too away from humans
yes
A young rabbit can be many different ages. Some breeds mature faster than others, so they become adults sooner than others. Typically a young rabbit is one that is anywhere from birth to 10 weeks old.
Mammals are a group of animals that have hair and nurse their young. This includes animals such as dogs, cats, bears, and elephants. These animals produce milk to feed their offspring until they are able to fend for themselves.
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Nurse ants are responsible for taking care of the young in the nest. The nurse ants are the smallest of all the worker ants.
No, they are mammals. They give birth to live young and nurse.
Squirrels typically nurse their young for about 8 to 10 weeks.
Squirrels typically nurse their young for about 8 to 10 weeks.
Black bears typically nurse their young for about 1.5 to 2 years.
well not in front of humans really she normally tends to them during the night.
I do not know go to a different site or reword your sentence.
A rabbit is a mammal, right? All mammals nurse their young. So, the dutch rabbits nurse their little bunnies. ~LarryTheCucumber
After a rabbit is bred it takes 30 days for it to have its young.....
A rabbit can nurse a litter of typically 4 to 12 kits (baby rabbits) at a time, depending on the breed and health of the mother. Rabbits have a unique nursing behavior; they usually nurse their young just once or twice a day for a short period, as their milk is highly nutritious. Mother rabbits often nurse all the kits at once but may not stay with them continuously.
1. They are warm blooded 2. They nurse their young 3.
A female rabbit is a doe. A male rabbit is a buck, and a young rabbit is a kit or kitten.
No. Although abertosaurus may have cared for its young it did not nurse them. Only mammals nurse their young.