Well they are marsupials, so I would assume so.
you separate the mothers and the children just keep the children with their mothers.
The babies stay with their mothers. They begin to travel with the herd at a very young age.
Mothers give young water to keep them cool.
they carry them with there fins and keep them close
With a heater maybe?
As long as the male guinea pigs have been weaned they are ready to leave their mother, as you cannot keep a mother with her own male babies, because if they mate the babies that she has will have genetical problems. No you can't keep the two adult mothers together as when the babies are born they will try to feed off both mothers.
tons of things. The mothers keep their babies beneath their feet tucked in so their warm. Sometimes the babies fall out and die because of the coldness, its really sad if you watch the march of the penguins, i actually cried watching that documentary . the fathers of the babies have to stay with the baby penguins and tuck them under their feet so the mothers can travel miles away to go get food and bring it back for their babies. Its really sad cause some mothers get eaten by the seals and then when all the other mothers return back, they refind their soulmates and feed their babies, as the other mothers who got eaten themselves do not return and their babies starve to death.
Most mothers do keep their promises but sometimes things happen that they can't.
Bear mothers will not harm you if you do not appear to be harming their babies. Plus, if you are in the woods, keep your food items in a safe place. If it is apparent that you have food, bears will be attracted to you.
Most cats are very good mothers. They spend a lot of time teaching their babies how to hunt and find food, and they protect them from danger and care for them and keep them clean.
cats runaway when they have babies cause they get scared that other cats will find them so they run and hide then after a week or 2 it will come back and have they're babies at home in a place where it is warm keep your cats close!
No, you cannot. Their instincts are stronger than human ability to domesticate. You can nurse one until it is able to survive on it's own, but I wouldn't suggest trying to keep one much longer.