One to six piglites are born ( rarely more) and they will stay hidden in the burrow for up to two months. After this period they will follow the mother everywhere, keeping very close to her in the beginning.
Thursday, April 14, 2011
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Life Cycle Of Baby Black Mampa
Breeding usually takes place in late spring or early summer. After mating the female will then lay any where between 10 and 25 eggs. The young mambas are on their own as they are born. Black mambas prey on animals such as: birds, rats, bushbabies, bats, and small chickens. Mongooses are the main predators of the black mamba. They usually prey on young snakes and eggs.
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
Life Cycle Of Baby Black Rhinoceros.
A female rhino's pregnancy lasts 15 months- a baby rhino weighs between and 85 pounds at birth. Female rhinos and their offspring black rhinos are solitary. Females reproduce only every two and a half to five years. Their single calf does not live on its own until it is about three years old.
Monday, April 4, 2011
Life Cycle Of Baby Chacmp Baboon!
Chacmp baboons are a social species, living in family groups called troops. A larg troop can comprise as many as 100 family members, although most troops are smaller.
Within the families are males, females and offspring. Females give brith to a single baby after a gestation period of around 6 months.
These baboons have dog like, foward sloping faces. Their newborn in fants are black and have red faces.
Within the families are males, females and offspring. Females give brith to a single baby after a gestation period of around 6 months.
These baboons have dog like, foward sloping faces. Their newborn in fants are black and have red faces.
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Life Cycle Of Baby Emus.
Emus are not mammals and are there for not the same as other mammals at all. Emus are birds. Emus live in grasslands and open bushland areas. The Emus' breeding season begins at the end of Autumn and through to spring so in Australia, this from about May to October.
Monday, March 7, 2011
Life Cycle Of Baby Ostrichs.
When the baby ostrichs are born they are only 10 inches tall and weigh just 2 pounds. They grow 10-12 inches every month for 6 months.They eat mostly plants and roots, but they do like little bugs and lizards. Basically whatever is available to them. They have been known to stones and sand to help digest their food. Yummy.
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Life Cycle Of Baby African Elephant
Female elephants only give birth every five years or so and they carry the calf for about 22 months (635-655
days) which makes it the longest gestation period for any mammal.
The calf weighs between 200-250 pounds at birth and it grows at the astonishing rate of about 2 pounds every day which is not really that surprising considering how much catching up he has to do to become full grown.
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
Life Cycle of Baby Black-Tailed Prairie Dog.
Prairie dogs live with a dominant male, several close females, and their offspring. During mating season a female pairie dog may mate with as many as five males meaning that her litter of pups have more than one father. Pairie dogs use various signs and signals, such as bobbing up and down, to warn their group of danger.
Thursday, February 3, 2011
Life Cycle Of Baby Nile Crocodile.
Once a female has been attracted, the pair warble and rub the underside of their jaws together. Females lay eggs about two months after mating. Nesting is in November or December, which is the dry season in the north of Africa and the rainy season in the south. preferred nesting locations are sandy shores dry sream beds or riverbanks. A female crocodile can lay between 25 and 80 eggs.
Monday, January 31, 2011
Life Cycle of Baby Egyptian Mongoose.
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Life Cycle Of Baby Grant's Zebra
Under ideal conditions a female zebra may produce a foal every year. One young is born after a gestation of 361 -390 days ( about one year). The newborn has brown stripes and is short-bodied and long-legged. Baby zebras weight 66-76 pound sand stand 33 inches tall. Females guard their baby from other members of the herd when it is first born perhaps giving the newborn time to learn her pattern of stripes. Foals are very attached their mothers and the bond lasts until the birth of the next foal.
Thursday, January 20, 2011
Life Cycle Of Caracal Cubs.
A Caracal kitten with blue eyes.
Caracal are sometimes called "African lynx" or "desert lynx" these tufted-eared cats are about three feet long with a tail about a foot long and reddish brown fur, except for a white chin, throat and belly and a black line running from each eye to the nose.
Caracal have a litter of one to six young with an average of three.
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
Life Cycle of Lion Cubs
Lion cubs are born blind, in litters of two to four. They are typically about 1ft (30.5cm) long and weigh about a pound (45kg). The cubs completely covered with fur at brith and may carry some spots while they are young. The eyes open in about 2-3 weeks, but they probadly don't function for about a week after they open.
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
Life Cycle Of Baby Koala Bear
The young koala drinks only mother's milk for the first six to seven months. At about 30 weeks, it begins to feed upon a substance called "pap" which the produces in addition to milk. Pap is a specialized form of droppings which forms an important part of the young koala's diet, allowing it to make the transition from milk to eucalyptus leaves.
Wednesday, January 5, 2011
Life Cycle Of Pronghorn Babys
In late summer or early fall, the male gathers a harem of about 3 to 4 does. Horns are shed a month after breeding. Pronghorns have been known to breed as fawns but they usually breed for the first time when they are 16 to17 months.The does usually produce twin fawns in early june after a gestation period of about 250 days.
The young are born in May or June weighing anywhere from 4 to 12 pounds according to various sources. Within a day or two the 16- inch-tall fawns lie quietly in tall grass while the mother grazes.
Tuesday, January 4, 2011
Life Cycle of African Wild Dogs?
African wild dogs also known as African hunting dogs, once lived throughout Africa south of the Sahara desert. Their range now is limited with the wild population numbering under 5,000. They live and hunt in packs of around ten individuals and prey on a variety grazing animals from deer to warthhogs to rabbits. They usually weigh between 40 and 80 ibs. A mother African wild dog will give brith to a litter that may number as many as so puppies but averages around eight.
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