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.

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.

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. 

How many baby giraffes can be born at the time?

Actually the mother can only have one baby giraffe. But on rare occasions it can have twins, but this is very rare. Hope this was helpful. Baby giraffes seem to be a bit out of proportion when they are small. Their necks to be a bit too short in relation to their legs and their horns are still small with the hair on it still a bit fluffy.

Offspring And Maternal Care

Female hyenas isolate before whelping and speed up to five hours/night  attending small cubs during two visits to natal den. After cubs start eating soild food at three months mother brings them to communal den whitch may be in continuous use for several years thereafter attends cubs only once a night. Juveniles older than eight months are left unattded for two to three nights.

The black-footed ferret

Black- footed ferrets are nocturnal and primarly hunt for sleeping prairie dogs in their burrows. Though they will also eat mice and other small mammals, birds, and insects, a single black- footed ferret eats about 100 prairie dogs a year and cannot survive without access to large colonies of them. In the wild, black-footed ferrets spend about 99 percent of their time underground. Ferret mating seasons last from March-April. The number of kits born ranges from one to seven  but most commonly only three or four are born.

Other Color Variations

Other rare color morphs of the species include speckles, melanism, albinism and gray coloration.Most have been reported in Indian cheetahs, particularly in captive specimens kept for hunting.
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