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How Animals Take Care Of Their Young

How Animals Have Care Of Their Eggs and Young

Posted on: August 3, 2010

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Animals need to reproduce to foreclose their species from extinction. Animals reproduce past laying eggs or giving birth. Dissimilar animals accept their own ways to ensure the survival of their species.

Animals that give birth to their young nurture and intendance for their babies. Their mothers suckle their young and take their own ways to protect their young from danger.

  • Cow – Protect it'due south young with its horn
  • Cat – Fight attackers with its claws and move their kittens to a safer place if the kittens are disturbed.
  • Kangaroo – Carries its  immature in its pouch wherever it goes.
  • Zebra, elephant and giraffe – stays in group for a ameliorate defense
  • Whale and dolphin – Stays shut to its calves
  • Leopard – Attacks its enemies with sharp teeth and claws

Not all animals that lay eggs accept care of their eggs and immature. This is what a typical bird will do to ensure the safety of its eggs and immature:

  1. Build a good nest in a safe spot
  2. Incubate their eggs subsequently they lay them
  3. Feed their young when they hatch
  4. Protect their immature from predators

These are some animals that lay eggs and how they ensure the survival of their eggs and young.

  • Turtle – Lays hundreds of eggs at  dark and buries them in the sand. Their eggs are protected by soft shells or skin
  • Spider – Lays egg in a silk cocoon and carries the silk cocoon everywhere it goes
  • Serpent – Coils round the eggs and attacks animals that come up close to the eggs
  • Sea horse – The male person sea horse use its pouch to store the eggs and looks afterwards them until they hatch. It volition protect the young until they can fend for themselves.
  • Siamese fighting fish – The male fish catches the eggs in its mouth and drops them into a bubble nest that it has built. It likewise guards the nest and protects the babies.
  • Crocodile – Lays eggs in the sand and stays nearby to baby-sit the eggs. When the eggs hatch, it carries the babe crocodiles in the oral fissure to the river.
  • Butterfly – Lays eggs on the underside of leaves.
  • Frog – Lays big numbers of eggs with slimy and smelly coverings  in the h2o. The covering  prevents and discourages other animals from eating the eggs. The roofing will be eaten by the tadpoles when they come up out of the eggs.
  • Fish – Lays lots of eggs close to h2o plants to hibernate them. Some fish keep their immature in their mouth.
  • Grasshoppers – Lays eggs in the soil.
  • Snail – Lays near 60 – 100 eggs at dark and buries them under stones.
  • Scorpion – Carries its young on its back
  • Cockroach – Lays egg protected by hard coverings and hides them in night places.
  • Housefly – Lays up to 500 eggs and hides them under rubbish or faeces.

Laying eggs on the underside of leaves or near rocks and waterplants helps to protect the eggs from existence eaten. Laying lots of eggs ensure that some of the eggs have the chance to grow up into adult animals.

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Source: https://anisahafifah.wordpress.com/2010/08/03/eggs-and-young/

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