Yes as they are MAMMALS.
They are mammals and female gorilla's do have breasts which produces milk once a gorilla is born. Recent intel shows that females give and produce milk to their offspring for about 4-7 months after birth. If the gorilla was born premature, the feeding process can extend up to a year and a half.
its moms milk
its moms milk
A definite mammal it has fur and produces milk and gives birth to live young. amphibians lay eggs produce no milk and have scales and no fur or hair.
milk from its mum
No. Only mammals produce milk for their young. The only birds that produce milk are pigeons.
Yes, a gorilla is a mammal.The special things about mammals are:--they bear live young (don't lay eggs).--the females make milk to feed their young.--they have hair or fur.Yes, a gorilla is a mammal.Yes.they are mammalsYes.Yes, gorillas are mammals. A mammal is a viviparous (with the exception of monotremes) vertebrate of the Class Mammalia. Mammals produce milk the nourish their young, and are covered in hair (sometimes in quills or scales as well).
Yes.Mammals produce milk.
Marsupials, monotremes, and placentals are all types of mammals. To qualify as a mammal, an animal has to be warm blooded, have hair, and produce milk for its young. Alligators do not fit any of those criteria, because they are reptiles, not mammals. So they are not marsupials, monotremes, or placentals.
Yes Killer Whales can produce milk because they are mammals and all mammals can produce milk.
No, biologically, men do not have the necessary glands to produce milk. Only women have the ability to produce milk for breastfeeding.
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