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yes, most mammals require parental care because they have to feed their young and teach them how to hunt. example: a lion and her cubs

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What animals do not take care of their young?

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What are the two differences in the ways birds and most mammals reproduce and care for their young?

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What Fact about mammals?

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Who takes care of the babies how long do they stay have a live birth?

In many species, parental care for babies is provided by one or both parents, depending on the species. For example, in mammals, mothers typically nurse and protect their young, while some bird species share this responsibility. The duration of care varies widely; for instance, many mammals care for their offspring until they are weaned and can fend for themselves, which can range from a few weeks to several years. Most mammals, including humans, have live births, where the young are born fully developed rather than hatching from eggs.


Do geckos suckle?

No. Most reptiles don't care for their young, with the exceptions of crocodiles and other members of that family. When a mother lizard lays her eggs, she will watch them until they hatch. When they hatch, the mother lizard will leave, leaving the babies to fend for themselves.


Do mammals reproduce?

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