Tuesday, June 3, 2008

About Babies Animals 2

Which baby has lots of aunties?
Answer:
As well as having a mother, a baby elephant has lots of aunts. That's because female elephant live in a large family groups of up to 50 animals. In fact, a new calf not only has plenty of aunts,it has grannies, sisters and cousins, too!











Which babies stay in a nursery?
Answer:
Mara lives in South America.They're kind of long-legged guinea pig. Mara parents never join their babies in burrow. They whistle down the hole and the young come scampering out.
Mara parents leaves thier babies under ground. To make sure they aren't lonely, lots of families share the same burrow. When a mother drops by to feed her young, she checks up on the other mara babies, too.













Which is a biggest nursery?
Answer:
Bracken Cave in the United States is home to over twenty million bats. The mothers leave their babies in a nursery, huddled together for warmth. The bats are so tightly packed, there may be a thousand in a space the size of a doormat.
A bat mother has such sharp hearing that she recognises her baby's call from millions of others in the cave.












Why do birds turn their egg?
Answer:
Birds turn their eggs so that every part of the eggs gets its fair share of warmth. The baby birds need warmth to grow-That's why a parent has to sit on the nest.













Which babies have the comfiest nest?

Answer:
Baby rabbits have a nest that is really cosy. Their mother biults it inside a burrow, plumping dry grass stalks into a cushion, and then covering it with her own soft fur.


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