yes/all mammels can have bellybutton
A belly button is created by an umbilical cord, so all placental mammals have an umbilical cord. Animals that are hatched would not have an umbilical cord and not have an belly button.
Ponies, like all horses are placental mammals. ANd all placental mammals have bellybuttons of some sort.
All placental animals have belly buttons.
All mammal's are connected to their mothers with an umbilical chord before they are born which is disconnected when they are born, so yes they do whether you can find it or not.
Things generally don't have belly buttons. All placental mammals have belly buttons.
So, why do we have belly buttons? The answer lies in our origins. The belly button (or navel) is typically the body’s first scar, caused by the detachment of the umbilical cord after birth. All placental mammals have a belly button and before birth, it serves a very important purpose. Even after birth, the belly button can still have its uses.
No, kangaroos are not placental mammals, and the belly button is a vestage of where the mother's placenta connects to the fetus.No, kangaroos are not placental mammals, meaning that they are not connected via an umbilical cord when they are developing in their mother's womb. The bellybutton is merely a scar left from the where the umbilical cord was at. All placental mammals like humans, dogs, cats, etc. have bellybuttons, while marsupials and monotremes, (egg laying mammals, which consists of only 2 species, the platypus and echidna) have no bellybuttons because they are not connected to their mother by an umbilical cord.
Yes, most mammals are born with a belly button, also known as a navel. This is where the umbilical cord was connected to the mother during development in the womb. However, not all animals have a noticeable belly button - for example, marsupials like kangaroos have very small or no belly button.
Dogs do have belly buttons!
Seals are placental mammals, as the young complete their development within the mother's uterus, attached to a placenta. They do not have a pouch like most marsupials, and they do not lay eggs like monotremes.
yes all mammals are placental. No, not all animals are placentals. There are also marsupials and monotremes.
They sure do! Just like you cats, dogs, horses, and giraffes are all placental mammals. Placental mammals develop inside their mother. Nutrients, oxygen, and wastes are exchanged between the developing embryo and the mother through a placenta. An umbilical cord connects the embryo to the placenta. The navel or belly button is where the umbilical cord was attached to the young placental mammal. So even though you may not notice it unless you look very carefully, dogs and cats do, indeed, have belly buttons.