No, it is best to leave the nest alone.
Just leave them alone and let nature do what it does. messing with the babies will cause the mother to abandon them.
It is a mother's instinct to protect her children.
The lions habitat has to be Hot but not too hot .. Not hotter than your mother .
It is best to bring the cat and her kittens inside the house to protect her from temperature extremes and other animals. Newborn kittens can't regulate their body temperature and they need to be in a warm room (75 degrees, ideally) without drafts. A box that you cut a hole in lined with blankets or old towels will make a comfortable nursing nest for the mother cat and her babies. The box should be placed in a dark or dimly lit room that doesn't get lots of foot traffic - a closet would be good as long as the mother has access to a litter box and food and water. The kittens should be left alone with their mother for the first week, as they need to nurse almost round the clock. The kittens shouldn't be handled at all in the first week or the mother may get too stressed from having her nest disturbed.
Dogs have many ways to protect their puppies. Their first step is a preventative measure, which is digging a hole or trying to find a hiding spot to "nest." They will also protect their puppies by attacking other animals that they feel are threatening them or their puppies. That is why it is important for a dog to trust you if you plan to help them deliver puppies.
Humans need shelter to protect them from the outdoors weather and climate you never know what mother nature has in store for us
mother nature
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the mother country would gain access to resources in the country they are colonizing, the mother would also gain access to trade routes.
The cast of To Protect Mother Earth - 1989 includes: Robert Redford as Narrator
Harry's mother protected him because she loved him.
to protect to love
Just leave them alone and let nature do what it does. messing with the babies will cause the mother to abandon them.
to save our mother earth to become rich,beautiful,and we can clean our sorroundings ........ thats all thank you for the question.....
the mother sharks do not protect their babies.
Speaking to your mother's doctor is done the same way as speaking to any other doctor; you make an appointment. If it is necessary to access your mother's medical records, her doctor has access to them and can access them for you. Of course, you will have to have a legitimate reason to have access to her records. I don't know what your reason is. If you are planning a malpractice suit against your mother's doctor, then the courts can subpoena the records.
Good question. To feign means 'to pretend'. So you're asking would a mother bear 'fake' an injury to protect her cubs? No, but a mother bear would protect her cubs so fiercely that she would risk death for them.