Elephants have advanced social structures in their herds. If the baby elephant is female, it will probably never leave the herd; the females tend to stick together. If it is male, it will get kicked out of the herd after about two to four years.
Elephants live as a big heard which comprises of dozens of females and a bunch of baby elephants too. Almost all female baby elephants stay with the herd all their lives. Whereas, the male baby elephants usually leave the herd when they are around 5 years or so. Once they are old enough to fend for themselves, they usually wander off and lead solitary lives.
It depends upon if they are a boy or a girl. A girl elephant will probably stay in the same herd as her mother for her entire life. Female elephants are very close to one another. Male elephants, however, only live with the herd until they hit puberty at about 12 years old. After that, they are slowly driven away from the herd until they leave to live solitary lives.
A baby elephant is totally dependent on its mother for at least four years - in fact weaning takes place for ten years in normal conditions - and if it is taken away sooner it will not learn how to cope by itself, will suffer from malnutrition, loneliness, stress and disease and will inevitably die young.
for at least 4 years others usally take 10 years or they will die very younq
Elephants have a very long development. As is common with more intelligent species, they are born with fewer survival instincts than many other animals. Instead, they rely on their elders to teach them what they need to know.
A new calf is usually the center of attention for herd members. Adults and most of the other young will gather around the newborn, touching and caressing it with their trunks. The baby is born nearly blind and at first relies almost completely on its trunk to discover the world around it.
Elephants within a herd are usually related, and all members of the tightly-knit female group participate in the care and protection of the young.
Elephants have an extremely long gestation period. They become sexually mature at around the age of 13 years. Their gestation period lasts for 22 months at the end of which one single calf is born. Female elephants usually prefer stronger, larger males to ensure greater chances of survival for their offspring.
Wolves typically give birth to a litter of 4-6 pups, but litter size can vary.
A girl can potentially have multiple babies over her reproductive years, as long as she is physically able to conceive and carry a pregnancy to term. The number of babies she has can vary based on factors such as fertility, family planning choices, and health considerations. It is possible for a girl to have several pregnancies and give birth to several children throughout her lifetime.
A pig is simialr to a dog. After the babies have been weaned from their mother, about a week after, she will go into heat, and then should continue to go into heat every 21 days.
A female hamster is typically pregnant for about 16-17 days before giving birth. After giving birth, the mother hamster will care for her babies for about 3 weeks until they are weaned and able to care for themselves.
Some women give birth easily, in a matter of hours, or even minutes. However, some women are in labour for many hours or several days (seldom more than 36 hours), which is exhausting for them. It is not usually predictable how long the labour will be.
yes they do give birth they give birth to twins but usally only one lives
They don't hatch, dogs give live birth.
It take a month or two and their babies will be here
Female Capybara's give birth to live young ones. Female Capybaras are pregnant for around 150 days and at the end of gestation give birth to two to eight babies. The more usual number is 4 babies per litter.
Usually around 22 months.
i have a pregant crayfish and i am wondering how long it will take until she has her babies?
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whale is a mammal so it does not lay egg but give birth.
It takes 6 days of playing on howrse.com for a mare to give birth on Howrse.com. This is very close to being equivalent to the 11 months that a real mare would take to give birth.
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Female Capybara's give birth to live young ones. Female Capybaras are pregnant for around 150 days and at the end of gestation give birth to two to eight babies. The more usual number is 4 babies per litter. Capybara's live in groups. All females of the group nurse and take care of the young ones in the family.
It's 40 weeks gestation (how long the baby is inside the mother) or 9 months, 1 week. It can take anywhere from a half hour to 3 days to give birth.