Before birth? Well, I guess the mother would have to be careful in her movements, actions, and daily activities. I mean- if you were pregnant, as a human, you wouldn't want to be running a vigorous marathon, or go sky diving or something. It's really what the mother does that keeps the baby safe.
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Mammals give birth to live young
Mammals give birth to their young for purposes of procreation. This is what ensures that the life cycle of the mammals is continued.
Yes. Prior to their birth, placental mammals are nourished by the placenta which is attached to the mother's uterine wall.
Both placental mammals and marsupials give birth to live young.
All mammals, with the exception of monotremes (egg-laying mammals) give birth to live young.
yes, they do because they are mammals and mammals give birth to live young except platypuses. They are mammals but they lay eggs instead.
Vertebrates with hair, giving birth to live young, and that suckle their young are mammals.
Raccoons are placental mammals and give live birth to their young.
Rhesus monkeys, like all primates belong to the placental group of mammals. They give birth to live young which are nourished before birth by the placenta and protected by the amniotic sac.
Hippos are mammals. They have hair and give birth to live young and feed the young with milk.
All animals that give birth to live young are viviparous and are mammals.
they give LIVE birthgive birth.Cheetahs are mammals, just like you. Their young are born alive and helpless, just as all we mammals were, and are suckled on their mother's milk, in the same way that all their fellow mammals are, including people.They give live birth, duhhh!They give birth to young.All mammals do except the duck billed platypus and echidna.they are mammals and so have live young almost all mammals have live young apart from 1 or 2 exceptions