Mammals feed their young by suckling until they can accept solid food.
no,birds feed their young with worms and insects.
Mammals feed their young with milk while classes of animals don't
Your question seems to suggest that mammals that feed milk to their young are a subset of mammals. But all mammals feed milk to their young. That, along with the presence of hair, is the defining characteristic of all mammals, without exceptions.
Mammals feed their young with milk while classes of animals don't
Echidnas are mammals, despite being egg-laying mammals, or monotremes. Therefore, like all mammals, they feed their young on mothers' milk.
Yes, they are mammals so they feed milk to their young.
Yes. Armadillos are mammals and, like all mammals, they feed their young on mothers' milk. Depending on the species, the young armadillos feed from the mother for 4-6 weeks.
Platypuses are mammals: therefore, mother platypuses, like all mammals, feed their young on mothers' milk.
No. Only mammals do.
No guppies do not have milk glands, guppies are fed with an embryo sac when they are in the females womb. Once they hatch they still have the embryo sac for two to three weeks. Once that has been depleted they are normally big enough to eat on foods as large as 1000 microns, which normally consist of live plants, and micro algae.
Cats are mammals so they feed their young milk from their mother's body.
Yes, they are mammals so they feed milk to their young.