Which animal keeps standing after its birth till death?

Giraffes Can Stand Minutes After Birth.
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What animals give birth standing up?

Because of the extreme size of their offspring, giraffe mums give birth standing up so as to not damage their babies' lengthy necks.
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What animal is born pregnant?

The swamp wallaby is the only mammal that is permanently pregnant throughout its life according to new research about the reproductive habits of marsupials. Unlike humans, kangaroos and wallabies have two uteri. The new embryo formed at the end of pregnancy develops in the second, 'unused' uterus.
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Why do mother giraffes kick their babies?

Why does the mother giraffe do this? She knows that lions and leopards love giraffe meat. So unless the baby giraffe quickly learns to stand and run with the pack – it will have no chance of survival.
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What animal gives birth through their mouth?

Also knows as Platypus frogs, the female amphibian, after external fertilization by the male, would swallow its eggs, brood its young in its stomach and gave birth through its mouth.
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What is the only male animal that gives birth?

Seahorses and their close relatives, sea dragons, are the only species in which the male gets pregnant and gives birth. Male seahorses and sea dragons get pregnant and bear young—a unique adaptation in the animal kingdom.
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What animals are pregnant the longest?

Elephant Gestation

At up to 23 months, elephants boast the longest gestation period of any land animal. They also boast big babies: a newborn elephant weighs about 230 pounds (105 kilograms).
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Do giraffes fight lions?

A lion and a giraffe are no match for a fight. A lion can never beat a giraffe due to its colossal size and height. A giraffe is so tall that a lion can never reach its throat for a bite, which is how it usually tackles big animals.
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Do giraffes cry?

While baby giraffes are the only ones to make noise, and it seems that even they are notoriously quiet. As for the bassiness of Ibuki's cry, we can only guess that it may have something to do with the giraffe' relation to cows—his cry does sound quite a bit like the cry of a calf on a farm.
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Can a giraffe have twins?

Twin births are rare for giraffes. Out of 8,600 normal births worldwide, there are only 32 twin births. The SF Zoo's is one of only 10 successful, live births in captivity.
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Can boys get pregnant?

People who are born male and living as men cannot get pregnant. A transgender man or nonbinary person may be able to, however. It is only possible for a person to be pregnant if they have a uterus. The uterus is the womb, which is where the fetus develops.
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Who has the shortest pregnancy?

The shortest known gestation is that of the Virginian opossum, about 12 days, and the longest that of the Indian elephant, about 22 months. In the course of evolution the duration of gestation has become adapted to the needs of the species.
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Which animal lives the longest?

The ocean quahog is a species of edible clam, a marine bivalve mollusk. Ocean quahogs live in the Atlantic and can live more than 400 years old. At 507 years of age, Ming the clam broke the Guinness World Record as the oldest animal in the world.
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Do elephants give birth standing up?

Females give birth while standing. The birth itself lasts only a few minutes. A single calf is usually born head and forelegs first. Twins have been documented, but are extremely rare.
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Do horses give birth standing up?

This is why observers of the foaling process are cautioned to minimize interference during the birth process so it can proceed normally The mare may be standing or lying down as contractions begin, but she usually will lie on her side for the actual birth.
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Why do giraffes have 3 hearts?

Three hearts, to be exact. There is a systemic (main) heart. Two lesser hearts pump blood to the gills where waste is discarded and oxygen is received. They work like the right side of the human heart.
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Do giraffes have periods?

Female giraffes have a two-week estrous cycle, but are only fertile for a narrow window of fewer than four days during this period (this cycle will repeat until the female gets pregnant). Urine testing allows the male to find females in this fertile window, Bercovitch said.
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Why do giraffes drink urine?

One of the weirdest animal mating habits included in the story's sidebar is a tidbit about giraffes: In order to tell whether a female giraffe is ready for babymaking, a male giraffe will lick her pee -- as she's peeing! -- in order to detect the hormones that indicate that she's ovulating.
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Can giraffe be eaten?

But the meat can be obtained legitimately, both in Africa and apparently here in the United States, sometimes appearing on restaurant menus. A restaurant called Panache opened in Killington, Vermont, around 1994 or so, offering a menu of exotic meats that included giraffe.
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Do lions eat cheetahs?

if you are wondering whether lions kill and eat other predators like cheetahs, leopards, and hyenas. The answer is simple, No, they don't. This raises the question of why, after killing hyenas, cheetahs, leopards, or African wild dogs (adults or pups), lions never consume them.
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What kills a lion?

There have been instances in which lions have been killed by giraffe, buffalo, kudu, snakes and even porcupines.
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Which mammal does not drink water?

Answer: Kangaroo rat

The tiny kangaroo rat located in the south-western deserts of the United States does not drink water for its whole lifespan.
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What is the most protective mother animal?

even without incentive to one day earn a World's Best Mom mug. Elephants may be the most protective moms on the planet. Herds of females and children usually travel together in a circle with the youngest member on the inside, protected from predators. If one child becomes an orphan, the rest of the herd will adopt him.
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