No, they are reptiles, not mammals. Only mammals feed milk to their young.
No. Only mammals give milk to their young ones.
Alligators are not mammals and do not have mammary glands. They cannot produce milk for their young. Only mammals do that. Baby alligators eat a similar diet to adults, only in smaller sizes.
No they don't ! The young hatch from eggs and are completely independent from day one !
No.
Female crocs don't have any mammary glands, and crocs don't have the mouth parts so suckle either.
no they do not because alligators dont have milk in they body
No. Crocodiles are reptiles, and reptiles do not feed their young on mothers' milk.
no they dont give milk for their babies
Crocodiles do not give milk, meat or eggs.
A female and male mate and give birth by eggs
They nurse their babies. Like all mammals, they give their babies milk.
Do not give him milk. Have water and seeds readily available. They mature faster than other animal babies.
Saltwater Crocodiles normally live alone although the babies may live in groups. Some male saltwater crocodiles hunt in groups to bring down very large prey like rhinos, elephants and great white sharks.
Crocodiles do not give milk, meat or eggs.
A female and male mate and give birth by eggs
Yes
They nurse their babies. Like all mammals, they give their babies milk.
Crocodiles do not reproduce every month. Crocodiles do not have babies. Crocodiles lay eggs about once a year.
they can, but milk doesn't give them all of the nutrience that they need.
Yes, the Antarctic fox does give milk. A fox is a mammal, and in order to be classified as a mammal, the organism must give milk to it's offspring.
hatchlings.
wombats are mammals because they give birth to live babies and then they feed the babies milk.
yes,like all mammals
they drink milk from there mothers otherwise just give them water
Mammals are animals that give birth to live babies (not eggs) and nurse their babies with milk. Racoons do that.