Mammals go through a life cycle of being born, growing into juveniles that learn from their mothers but can explore on their own, and becoming adults that can find their own food and have babies to start the cycle again. Panda cubs, for example, are born and fed by their mother, learn to climb and play as juveniles while still relying on their mother, and mature into adults that can find food and have cubs of their own.
Mammals go through a life cycle of being born, growing into juveniles that learn from their mothers but can explore on their own, and becoming adults that can find their own food and have babies to start the cycle again. Panda cubs, for example, are born and fed by their mother, learn to climb and play as juveniles while still relying on their mother, and mature into adults that can find food and have cubs of their own.
Mammals go through a life cycle of being born, growing into juveniles that learn from their mothers but can explore on their own, and becoming adults that can find their own food and have babies to start the cycle again. Panda cubs, for example, are born and fed by their mother, learn to climb and play as juveniles while still relying on their mother, and mature into adults that can find food and have cubs of their own.