No. This isn't normal behaivor for any kind of mother.
Yes Female European rabbits will dig a fairly shallow nest burrow and line it with nesting material (including a lot of fur) in which they will leave the babies, they will then stop up the entrance hole with material (including soil) to keep the warmth in and probably to keep other animals out while they are off finding themselves food. The stop is usually pretty loose so some air can get in. Often the nest is just a shallow scrape rather than a 'proper' burrow.
The mom guards the nest until the young hatch. She then guards the young for a few weeks.Answer:Aside from protecting the nest, the mother listens for the babies start calling from inside the eggs prior to hatching. This alerts their mother that it's time to dig them up as they couldn't dig through the sand without the mothers help.The mother carries the hatched and hatching young to the water in her mouth and breaks free the ones that have difficulty in breaking out of the eggs in her mouth.Once in the water the babies have to catch their own food but the mother responds to their distress calls and tries to protect as many as possible.The father crocodile is less parental and views the young as a food source.
Turtles lay eggs. They do not give birth to live babies.
you MUST bury it
If they are out in the wild, it is best to leave them for nature to deal with. If they are near to human habitation then it is best to bury them to prevent a alter population of flies and to remove the smell.
Bury Me Alive - song - was created on 2010-02-02.
bury their parents alive
They don't, leatherback sea turtles lay eggs, bury them, then leave for the ocean. When the eggs hatch, the mother is not around.
You bury a plant when it's alive and dig it up when it's dead.
You don't bury survivors. They are still alive!
well if you bury it when its alive, i dont think it is such a good idea
A plant.
Egyptians did not bury people alive, they berried their mummies.
Babies instinctively bury their face in your chest for comfort and security. This action helps them feel safe and close to their caregiver, providing a sense of warmth and protection.
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Babies may bury their face in your arm as a way to seek comfort, security, or to block out stimuli that may be overwhelming to them. This behavior is a natural instinct for babies to feel safe and protected.
Babies bury their face when feeling overwhelmed or seeking comfort because it helps them feel secure and protected. This action can block out excessive stimuli and provide a sense of safety and calmness.