The female's egg is fertilized internally and the resulting embryo continues to develop inside the womb of the mother until the end of the gestation period. This differs from the marsupials whose young develop in a pouch on the body of the female or the monotremes which hatch from eggs.
Most mammals produce food for their babies, not actually for themselves.
Antelopes are mammals - they produce babies.
mammals produce babies, they grow from a fetus into little ones, just like humans.
Wolves are mammals and produce babies by live birth.
Mammals all have mammary glands- breasts- that produce milk for their babies. All mammals nurse their babies. Other animals do not.
Lions are mammals. Mother mammals feed their babies with milk that they produce in their mammary glands.
They are mamary glands, after pregnancy they produce milk which is used to feed babies.
If the mother animal produces milk to feed her babies, then she is a mammal. If the females of a species are mammals so are the males and children. Female foxes produce milk to feed their babies. Therefore they are mammals.
Koalas usually produce just a single offspring each pregnancy. Twins are very rare.
Marsupial mammals retain their embryos for only a short period in the uterus
Of course. Dingoes are mammals, and all mammals reproduce (have babies).
ALL Whales are sea mammals. They give birth to a single baby, as we do, looking the same but smaller and produce milk to feed their babies, as we do.