Yes, as do most mammals.
No. Flying Squirrels are placental mammals, meaning they give birth to live young. The only egg-laying mammals, or monotremes, are the platypus and the echidna.
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Yes, flying squirrels do give birth to live youong. R u stupid? THey r MAMMALS!!
No. Just like city squirrels jump from tree to tree, flying squirrels do the same. The just go further because they glide. They don't actually fly, so they don't need to learn.
No. Squirrels are placental mammals, meaning they give birth to live young. The only egg-laying mammals, or monotremes, are the platypus and the echidna.
Flying squirrels typically mate in the late winter or early spring. Mating involves a male chasing a female through the treetops until she is ready to mate. The male will then mount the female from behind for copulation. After mating, the female will give birth to a litter of 2-6 young in a well-hidden nest.
Squirrels are mammals. They have fur, they give birth to live young, they feed those young with mammary glands, they are warm blooded.
Flying lemurs are sorta like bats. So you would consider them flying mammals (although they aren't true fliers either). If they are mammals then yes, female flying lemurs give birth to young live. The young are usually born tiny and helpless with closed ears and eyes. They also are born without fur. Baby flying lemurs are called pups and drink milk until they can catch their own food.
No, plantain squirrels do not lay eggs. They are mammals, specifically a type of rodent, and give birth to live young. Like other mammals, female plantain squirrels nurse their offspring with milk.
Squirrels give birth to one to three babies.
well there lots of things that prey on flying squirrels now I'll give u a list 1. wolf 2.people
Pregnant Squirrels born in a zoo are typically pregnant for about a month and 2 weeks.