Yes they do. The mothers provide milk for their babies to drink.
Yes, Dolphins nurse and carry their babies.
If you mean do bats nurture their young, yes. They are mammals and the babies drink their mother's milk.
Echidnas are mammals, so the young drink mothers' milk. When the young hatches from the egg, it is fed on mother's milk which seeps from milk glands, not teats like other mammals.
Yes. They are mammals. One of the things that classifys mammals is that they drink milk from their mother.
They give live birth because they are mammals. Mammals have fur, give live birth, and the young drink from the mother. The platypus is the only mammal that lays eggs, but the young drink the mother.
Yes. Platypuses are mammals, and all female mammals - platypuses included - suckle their young on mother's milk. The only difference is that female platypuses do not have teats. The young must scoop up the milk which exudes into grooves in the mother's abdomen.
No. The only group of animals that suckled milk from the mother are mammals. Octopuses are not mammals, nor even vertebrates.
Echidnas are mammals, so the young drink mothers' milk. When the young hatches from the egg, it is fed on mother's milk which seeps from milk glands, not teats like other mammals.
Yes. Coyotes are mammals, and all mammals drink their mother's milk (if they can).
No. Turtles are reptiles, not mammals, and do not feed their young on mothers' milk.
Same as all mammals... live birth. Just like humans. Their young nurse (drink milk made by the mother) therefore they are live born.
Platypuses are mammals: therefore, mother platypuses, like all mammals, feed their young on mothers' milk.