Yes. Mammals are the only animals that feeds milk to their young.
Mammals feed their young with milk while classes of animals don't
Mammals feed their young with milk while classes of animals don't
No, they do not. Amphibians lay eggs in water. The eggs give the embryos all the nutrition they need until they hatch. After that, they're on their own and live on small insects. No. Only mammals feed their young milk.
Mammals have fur, skin or hair, and feed their young on mothers' milk.
Mammals are the only vertebrate group which feed their young on mothers' milk.
That would be mammals.
Yes, they are mammals so they feed milk to their young.
no,birds feed their young with worms and insects.
Your question seems to suggest that mammals that feed milk to their young are a subset of mammals. But all mammals feed milk to their young. That, along with the presence of hair, is the defining characteristic of all mammals, without exceptions.
Rats are mammals. Mammals feed their Young on milk.
Mammals are the only animals that nourish their young with milk, a substance containing proteins, calcium, fat, and Vitamin C.
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