Reili
Fun fact: animals have various defence tactics to protect their newborn. ill mention some here 1. strength in number - many animals like sea turtles,aligators and most fishes use this, every new batch of newborn is big, some even reaching to the hundreds. by using this tactic they try to ensure that at least a few could survive long enough until they reach a safe place to grow up. 2. giving birth in sceluded/hard to reach places - mostly used by birds(a nest on a tree) and small mamals and rodents that dig into the ground/trees and hide there 3. the “mama bear” strategy - in this case which is used by most mamals there are usually a small amount of newborn but the mother/father protects them until they are able to protect themselves 4. dont know how to call it but some animals are born already capable of some form of survival like calfs who can start running just minutes after being born making them having to rely on themselves to survive 5. crying(yes crying) - used by a very limited number of mamals including humans. The crying can actually cause the maternal instinct of other mamals to invoke causing them to treat the newborn as one of its own amd raise him, usually targeted at others of the same species but can sometimes affect other species as well - effectivly causing the possibility(and it happend in the past multiple times) of animals growing inside packs of completly different species. from what i heard and read about i know about humans who were raised by wolves/dogs/bears/apes/monoeys and elephants. though it is extremly rare in humans cause of society and technology there were cases of wolves raising bear cubs and other bizzare cases. there maybe some more but those are the main ones