no because all mammals mothers cant produce milk like birds
Male mammals have the capability of producing milk but their hormones suppresses that function.
Only the female mammal is capable of producing milk.
yes
No. The only group of animals that suckled milk from the mother are mammals. Octopuses are not mammals, nor even vertebrates.
Only mammals make milk, hence the designation mammal, as in mamillary. Avians such as ducks don't produce milk hence there is not milk before ducks.
Yes. Both platypuses and echidnas, which are the only egg-laying mammals (monotremes) nourish their young with mothers' milk. This is the defining characteristic of a mammal.
No. Only mammals produce milk for their young. The only birds that produce milk are pigeons.
A mammal has hair and produces milk and the only mammal that is hatched is the plataypus.
No. Turtles are reptiles, not mammals, and do not feed their young on mothers' milk.
Only baby horses or foals drink milk and it is best for them to drink only their mothers milk.
It is a mammal.........the only "egg" it has is the one that "mates" with a sperm, just like humans and all other animals which have hair and produce milk
No. Snakes are reptiles. Only mammals produce milk.
No, only mammals produce milk for its young.
The Echidna and Platypus are the only two egg laying mammals on earth. They lay eggs but produce milk and that's what they feed their young on.
Not all vertabrates do, only mammals produce milk for offspring.