no cause whales do no feed milk to their youngs
That would be a mammal. A tiger is one example.
There are many species of bears, and they are all mammals.
Yes. As with all bats, they are warm-blooded air-breathng vertebrates with fur that feed their young milk.
Because they are animals that have hair, bear live young and feed these young with milk from mammary glands.
The killer whale is a mammal, like all whales - mammals give birth to live young which they feed with milk.
A panda is a mammal. All young mammals drink milk.
Suckling is when an infant mammal gets milk from its mother by sucking on her mammary glands or teats; all mammal infants do this including human beings. The word is also used of the mother feeding her young with milk. e.g. "The young mother suckled her newborn child." "When the calves are weaned, they no longer suckle, and the milk can be used for human consumption."
Yes. All dogs are mammals. They have a furry coat, maintain a constant body temperature, bear their young alive and feed them on milk.
Yes, all squirrels are mammals and have all the characteristics of mammals, including:Body covered with hair or furWarm-bloodedVertebrateSpecialized teethProduce milk to suckle their young
They are mammals. All mamalls feed their babies on milk.
All cats are mammals. The definition of a mammal is that they have fur and give birth to live young which they feed with milk.
Like all mammals, platypus young feed on mothers' milk. The platypus and echidna are both egg-laying mammals, but they are still classified as mammals because the young suckle from the mother.