Yes: the mother platypus is a dutiful creature, tending her young carefully in a chamber at the end of a burrow, ensuring they do not get wet after she has been swimming and hunting for food. The young feed from mothers' milk for several months, as platypuses are mammals.
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∙ 14y agoIt is tooken care of by its mother then the mother will leave it so it can take care of them selves
take care of it and be a good mother
They don't.
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Not necessarily. The ability to care for offspring is influenced by various factors including the individual goat's health, socialization, and instincts. While some motherless goats may develop maternal instincts, it is not guaranteed.
brobaly because she doesent think she can take care of the baby.
The mother of a baby spider monkey takes care of it.
If the baby hamster was abandoned by its mother, its probably not healthy.
No, leave them alone - the mother does the work.
until it can take care of itself
The mother dolphin will nurse her baby on the surface of the water, lying on her side to allow the calf to breathe.
Hamsters do not experience emotions like humans do. While the mother may exhibit some distress initially, she will quickly adapt to the separation from her babies. It is a natural part of their lifecycle for the young hamsters to be weaned and separated from their mother.