Do endothermic animals care for their young?

Endothermic animals are warm-blooded and maintain a higher body temperature than their surroundings. Many endothermic animals care for their young to increase the chances of survival and reproductive success. Caring behaviors can vary among species and may include nurturing, feeding, protecting, and teaching necessary skills. These caregiving behaviors contribute to the growth and development of offspring and reflect the evolutionary strategies and social structures within endothermic species.