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What animals are smart and loo after their yung ones?

What animals are smart and loo after their yung ones?
  1. Which animals take care of their young ones?
  2. Which animal does care the longest for their young ones?
  3. What animal is kind and caring?
  4. How animals look after their babies?
  5. What are mammals How do they look after their young ones?
  6. What animal sacrifices their young?
  7. What's the most protective animal?
  8. What animals teach their young?
  9. What animal is very smart?

Which animals take care of their young ones?

Animals tote their babies in a variety of ways — marsupials like kangaroos, koalas and wallabies have specialized pouches that cradle their still-developing infants, while fish, crocodilians and certain mammals often transport their young using their mouths.

Which animal does care the longest for their young ones?

Orangutans

The orangutan has the longest childhood dependence on the mother of any animal in the world (even more than elephants!) because there is so much for a young orangutan to learn in order to survive. The babies nurse until they are about six years of age.

What animal is kind and caring?

Arguably one of the most altruistic animal species around, dolphins have been known to help out others in need, including possible predators and even humans. A few years ago, a bottle nosed dolphin heeded the SOS calls of two beached whales in New Zealand and led them into safe waters.

How animals look after their babies?

Animals reproduce by laying eggs or giving birth. ... Animals that give birth to their young nurture and care for their babies. Their mothers suckle their young and have their own ways to protect their young from danger.

What are mammals How do they look after their young ones?

'Mammals' take care of their young ones by giving them milk and nursing them till they are independent. EXPLANATION: Mammals are creatures that give 'birth to their young ones' directly. Other than a few, like the blue whale, mammals live on land.

What animal sacrifices their young?

But take out that one offending preposition and it's true — quokkas sacrifice their babies in order to escape predators. "The pouch is really muscular so the mum will relax it and the bub will fall out," conservation biologist Matthew Hayward from the University of Newcastle says.

What's the most protective animal?

Elephants may be the most protective moms on the planet. Herds of females and children usually travel together in a circle with the youngest member on the inside, protected from predators. If one child becomes an orphan, the rest of the herd will adopt him. Elephants also mourn their dead.

What animals teach their young?

Other teachers include: cheetahs and housecats (who bring back live prey and let their young learn to catch it), birds called pied babblers (who teach their young a call that means "I have food"), peregrine falcons (who lure their young away from nesting cliffs before dropping killed prey for them to catch in flight), ...

What animal is very smart?

Dolphins. Dolphins are well-documented as intelligent animals. They can recognize themselves in a mirror and communicate with each other. Their large brain is structured for awareness and emotion, and dolphin brains are even more structurally complex than those of humans.

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