The word young as an adjective has no plural. Only nouns have plurals. The word "young" to mean "young animals" is already a plural (collective) form.
No, the noun 'young' is a concrete noun, a word for the physical offspring of people or animals.
I'd call that a brood. I guess the word siblings would work also.
Animals that care for their young are called mammals. When a polar bear has babies it take care of them . When a human has babies we take care of them up until usually 20.
the word you're looking for is - reproduce.
brood : a group of young animals or children
All animals feed their young.
The fiercely protective behavior that mother animals have toward their young is instinctive.
The word "breed" shares the same root word as "brood," as they both originated from the Old English word "brōd," meaning offspring or a group of young animals.
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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.
Animals protect their young in different ways. Kangaroos for an example carry their young in a pouch while birds keep their young in a nest.