Well, isn't that a fascinating thought! Crocodiles are amazing creatures, and while they may not feed their babies milk like mammals do, they do provide care for their young in their own special way. Mother crocodiles protect their babies, help them hatch from eggs, and even carry them in their mouths to keep them safe. Nature has a way of nurturing each species uniquely, and that's what makes our world so diverse and beautiful.
Crocodiles do not give milk, meat or eggs.
They nurse their babies. Like all mammals, they give their babies milk.
Around 20-30 eggs.a crocodile
Crocodiles reproduce by laying eggs. Females build a nest of vegetation and mud near water, where they lay their eggs. The eggs are incubated for about 80 days until they hatch, and the mother may help the hatchlings to get out of the nest and into the water.
Saltwater Crocodiles normally live alone although the babies may live in groups. Some male saltwater crocodiles hunt in groups to bring down very large prey like rhinos, elephants and great white sharks.
Crocodiles do not give milk, meat or eggs.
Yes
They nurse their babies. Like all mammals, they give their babies milk.
they can, but milk doesn't give them all of the nutrience that they need.
Crocodiles do not reproduce every month. Crocodiles do not have babies. Crocodiles lay eggs about once a year.
Yes, the Antarctic fox does give milk. A fox is a mammal, and in order to be classified as a mammal, the organism must give milk to it's offspring.
wombats are mammals because they give birth to live babies and then they feed the babies milk.
hatchlings.
yes,like all mammals
they drink milk from there mothers otherwise just give them water
Mammals are animals that give birth to live babies (not eggs) and nurse their babies with milk. Racoons do that.
Yes. 99% of mammals care for their young, and 99% of those feed them milk.