The mother does not house the unborn within the stomach. The child is within the Amniotic sack; that is stationed just beyond the cervix.
No
it is nursed by its mother just like humans.
they survive off of support from the mother (as well as humans, if the horse is born in a barn). the mother supplies milk and nutrients to the foal until it can eat solid food while humans help the foal recover from illness and injury.
Without a stomach, manatees (and humans) would not be able to digest food and would soon starve to death!
They basically do what humans do to survive. Like humans need to eat to survive and we also need to sleep to survive.
No
Baby tigers survive by staying with their mother. The mother tiger will feed and watch over her young for a few months.
no.
I think it's one week,because after that, you'll die.Because you're dehydrated,or no food on your stomach.
no we drink to survive. from keyna
humans
stomach lining cells live for about 2 days