baby lynxes eat mice snowshoe hares and deer just like adults
If you consider an "adult" animal to be one that can live independently, is fully grown, and can reproduce: snowshoe hares are "adults" at about 1 year old. Baby snowshoe hares may be weaned as early as 1 month. By 8-10 months they will have reached their full-grown size. At a year old, they are finally able to reproduce, and therefore, "all grown up!"
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Yes, a baby corm snake can drink regular tap water. They drink all sorts of water in the wild and it will not hurt them.
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Hares are a food source for lynxes. Lynxes are a predator of hares. Hares rely on plants for food and lynxes rely on hares (inter alia) for food. If the hare population increases due, perhaps, to lots of good plant food, then the lynxes (and maybe the foxes) have more food and can support more babies which survive to maturaty. Too many lynxes and too few hares means not enough food for the lynxes. Baby lynxes starve and the balance is adjusted. JCF
To give baby frogs water you just put them in the water and they will drink it
Numbats drink water. Baby numbats drink mothers' milk.
a baby chick drinks water and milk.
WATER! duu
Water...
Yes.