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Yes. One characteristic unique to mammals is mammary glands. They are glands that secrete milk.

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What liquid do all female mammals secrete to feed their young?

Milk.


What type of gland is a mammary gland?

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Female mammals have something that secrete milk enabling them to mourish their young until the young are mature enought to find food?

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Are wasp mammals?

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What animal gives birth and suckles its young?

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What do young mammals do with there milk?

I some how suggest that baby mammals actually digest the milk they get. This in order to grow big and strong. They need it. It is a cruel world out there.


Why is milk important to rats?

Rats are mammals. Mammals feed their Young on milk.


What do mammals have have for their baby?

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Can dogs produce milk?

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Rennilase in calves not cattle?

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What animals has secretion?

Many animals produce secretions for various purposes. For example, mammals like cows and goats secrete milk to nourish their young, while amphibians such as frogs secrete toxins through their skin as a defense mechanism. Insects like ants and bees produce pheromones for communication, and reptiles like snakes may secrete venom to subdue prey. Additionally, many animals secrete mucus for protection and lubrication.