If she wants to, she should go into it without half-hearted feelings. She should know and be fully aware of the responsibility that keeping her baby would require. She should know this isn't just something she can give up on halfway through- raising a child is for a lifetime. It's not a game, and it isn't fun.
But if she truly, deeply, actually understands that and still wants to, then I think she could keep the baby.
Shoot yourself
Baby ducks lay under the mother to keep worm.
Yes, I concur.
At three weeks the baby mice are not fully weaned from their mother. You should keep the baby mice with their mother until four weeks. Then separate the boys and girls. The girls may be housed with their mom.
The mother must not be feeding it or it is sick so the mother ate it!
It will be like 'after one year' and if the mother dinosaur gets a baby dinosaur it will keep it and if the baby does not grow the mother dinosaur will not keep it and some other dinosaur will kill it and eat.WELL this the answer
No. Quinn doesn't keep her baby. Instead, Rachel's biological mother adopts Quinn's baby a.k.a. the coach of Vocal Adrenaline.
yes i think so
You should keep the babies with the mother until they are weaned. Then you can segregate them by sex.
When a gazelle is first born it stays with its mother for about three years. Then the baby goes off on its own. Then while the mother is not with the baby the baby gazelle stayes in the bushes until the mother calls. When the baby calls back he knows right where his mother is and goes straight to her. If the mother has mated the male gazelle will watch the baby, not because he wants to keep the baby safe, because he is hoping to mate with its mother again.
yes but its up to the mother
Whenever we find rare and endangered animals,the most important thing we should do is give it to an animal center.This is best because they will not what is best for the baby panda.They may either keep it,or return it to the wild as an adopted baby for a female panda.