carrying it on it's back
your never protected from having a baby, but allow 2-4 weeks for the birth control to take its 99.99% effect.
how baby gray wolves protected
no
Baby zebras stay protected by herds and their parents some survive but some don't
Usually a baby can run after a few hours after birth but may spend a couple of days laid down being protected by its mum, until it has had enough milk and is strong enough to follow the herd over great distances.
They are mostly protected by their mothers. Otherwise, the are protected by a wildlife service I'm sure.
The correct spelling is protected. The mother protected her baby from the wind. Children are protected from harm.
by there mothers
by its mummy
A baby is protected in the womb by amniotic fluid. Fluid gives the best possible protection to the baby. It is supposed give the most soft cushion to the baby. This protection is maintained regardless of the position of the baby.
The uterus is the organ in which the baby develops before birth. It provides a protected environment for the fetus to grow and receive vital nutrients and oxygen through the placenta.