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There are many different animals that kill and consume young, sick, or small animals. These kinds of animals are called predators.
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.
The rhinoceros is the strongest and most protective animal. They protect their young and their family at all costs.
The three main types of animals are vertebrates (animals with a backbone), invertebrates (animals without a backbone), and mammals (animals that have hair or fur, produce milk for their young, and give birth to live young).
Young birds are called chicks or chickens. Animals have various names for their young.
The fiercely protective behavior that mother animals have toward their young is instinctive.
Because they are young so they think of them as babies. Animals instincts are to protect babies.
Yes
Male moose (bull) is very protective of their selves and the female moose (cow) and very protective of their young (calf)
All animals feed their young.
No. Royal Jelly is a substance produced by worker bees to turn a bee egg into a larva which will develop into a young queen.
Yes, very Protective
Larva or Medusa
The best route for Galaxy Young GT-S6312 is the Jelly Droid.
Mammals are the only animals that breastfeed their young.
Animals use adaptation to keep up with the environment. Lets say jaguars. Competition for their prey goes up, and the competing jaguars have to fight for the food. Their adaptation of having a larger jaw and stronger paws could let them live. Then when they live they reproduce and pass that trait to their young, I hope this helped you.
Otters interact with baby animals in their environment by being playful and gentle. They may play with them in the water or on land, teaching them important skills for survival. Otters are known to be caring and protective towards young animals, fostering a sense of community within their ecosystem.