The baby mammal is formed in the vagina of the female, and then pushed out of it.
milk
Mammals are covered in hair. They are endothermic ( produce their own body heat) They produce milk to nurse their young.
Mammals produce live young (not eggs) and have fur.
mammals can give birth to live young they have hair on their bodies and they can produce milk.
The mammary glands, which produce the milk, with which mammals nourish their young.
No, lizards do not produce milk for their young. They typically lay eggs and the hatchlings are independent from birth.
No, not all mammals breastfeed their young. Some mammals, like monotremes (such as platypuses and echidnas), lay eggs and do not produce milk to feed their offspring.
Udders or breasts that produce milk for young mammals.
All mammals produce food (milk) for their young. HUMANS!
All mammals produce live young except monotremes (platypus and echidnas) which lay eggs.
they are birds Birds are not mammals. Apart from monotremes (parakeets are not in this group) mammals give birth to live young. Parakeets are parrots and produce eggs.
Those are the mammary glands in all mammals