All mammals produce milk for their young until the babies are old enough to eat enough to survive on their own.
They're mammals. .they use their mammary glands to feed they're young.
The puppies will nurse from the mom.
Female mammals produce milk, which is delivered to the developing young through her teats. As well as nutrition, the milk contains antibodies to various illnesses and diseases - to 'kickstart' the baby's immune system.
The milk is produced by mammary glands, and the young drink the milk. In all mammals except monotremes, the milk is transferred from the mammary gland to the baby's mouth through a nipple.
Mammals have mammary glands, glands that produce milk for their young.
All mammals nourish their young using mothers' milk which is delivered via mammary glands.
Mammals breast-feed their young. This is why they are called 'mammals' - the mammalia are breasts or udders.
They drink their mother's milk.
Mammals
yes
All mammals Breast Feed there babies/children.....:)
Yes. Almost all mammals feed milk to their babies.
wombats are mammals because they give birth to live babies and then they feed the babies milk.
Of course! But if Troodons were not related to mammals, they might not feed their babies milk.
Lions are mammals. Mother mammals feed their babies with milk that they produce in their mammary glands.
Yes, they do.
no only mammals can feed their babies with milk.
Yes, moose are mammals.
Marsupials actually are mammals. They have hair and feed their babies milk.
They nurse their babies. Like all mammals, they give their babies milk.
All mammals
yes, they have to because they are mammals like humans. All mammals have to.