Baby Owl Fun Facts:
Baby owls can imprint on humans. So, the ones in rehabilitation are fed while taking precautions by the rescuers!
Owlets leave their nests within six weeks from birth.
Lamb Fun Facts:
If the mother senses that her baby lamb will die, she can abandon it to save her milk for the healthier ones.
Lambs might cry during the night if they get scared or canβt find their mommy
Baby Octopus Fun Facts:
Baby octopuses are supposed to be so smart that they can play with toys or even solve puzzles!
After baby octopuses hatch, their mother and father usually die shortly afterward. Thatβs because taking care of the eggs exhausts the parents, leaving them too weak to survive for long.
Baby Panda Fun Facts:
Baby pandas start eating bamboo after they are six months old!
Since baby pandas are highly dependent on their mommy, the mother might abandon the weaker one and care for the stronger one if she delivers twins.
Baby Anteater Fun Facts:
Baby anteaters, or βpups,β ride on their motherβs back till they gain strength to walk on their own!
These pups stay with their mommy till they are two years old before becoming independent and living on their own!
Baby Dolphin Fun Facts:
Baby dolphins learn to swim while theyβre in their motherβs womb!
Baby dolphins roll their tongues like a straw in which their mommy shoots the breastmilk!
Kitten Fun Facts:
Every teat of a cat has a distinctive smell. Each kitten memorizes this smell and feeds off from the same teat every time!
In Bali, a monkey adopted an abandoned kitten and raised it as its own!
Baby Hedgehog Fun Facts:
Baby hedgehogs or hoglets are immune to venom, so they can kill and devour snakes if needed!
Like humans, baby hedgehogs can cry, cough, and even scream!
Baby Hippo Fun Facts:
Adult male hippos might attack baby hippos in water, so the mommy will always be around to protect the babies!
Female baby hippos are quicker in reaching maturity than male baby hippos.
Baby Deer Fun Facts:
When baby deer are born, they come with a set of just four teeth!
For the first two weeks from their birth, baby deer only survive on mommy deerβs milk.