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2-8 Young:

2-8 Young Gestation takes 16 days; 7-15 in litter; 2-8 young born pink, naked, and blind. Do not disturb 2-8 young or mother for at least a week after birth; if disturbed mother will either kill and eat the 2-8 young or ne¬glect them and allow them to die. After 3 weeks, remove 2-8 young from mother; otherwise, mother fights with them and often kills them. Sexes should be separated before 2-8 young reach maturity at 43 days.

Food changes as creature grows; 2-8 young feed almost en¬tirely on aquatic insects and crustaceans; later take frogs, snakes, and fishes; then fishes, 2-8 young pigs, muskrats, and some waterfowl; adult takes fishes, pigs, and larger animals that stray too close to water's edge, such as cows, calves, and deer. Voice: Both 2-8 young and old alligators hiss; female grunts like a pig in calling 2-8 young; 2-8 young make moaning sound, with mouth closed.

See Also Babies And Young Children:

babies and young children too young for the high-chair treatment are difficult to photograph, but there are ways of solving the posing prob¬lem. Very young babies and young children can't sit up without support because their weak little backs let them hunch forward like frogs and it might seem logical to shoot them lying down. When, babies and young children are photographed this way, however, their eyes have a strained, unnatural look as they peer up to see what the fuss is all about.

In previous centuries, children would have been seen as their parents' possessions (or more correctly, the possessions of the senior male member of the family) and, perhaps because most policy makers throughout history, certainly until recently, would not have spent much time with babies and young children and small children, they may have con¬tributed to the notion that 'real learning' begins at school and that babies and young children are rather like parcels which can be left to be looked after any¬where.


On The Other Hand See Injurious To Young Woods:

The roe browses on the tender shoots of trees and bushes as well as on herbage, and is thus very injurious to young woods. It is never very thoroughly tamed, and when kept in parks is apt to become mischievous, and the male dan¬gerous. The venison is superior to that of the stag, but not equal to that of the fallow deer. The horns are used for handles of carving knives and similar articles.

In no place in the United States do these birds re¬ceive any protection.* In some localities they are persecuted and in¬discriminately shot. In many instances deliberate drives are made against them. Yet, in spite of all this, they seem to hold their own, thrive, and go on multiplying in increasing numbers. At the same time, they consume carrion and destroy innumerable injurious in¬sects and their larvae, many destructive rodents, spiders, frogs, cray¬fish—and sad but true they also destroy native birds and their eggs, young chicks, and much young grain.

 

 

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