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All mammals look after their young. Mammals are characterised by the fact that they nurture their young on mothers' milk, aning his necessitates looking are their young for a period of anywhere from a few weeks to many months.

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The way they look after is they all feed milk to their babies when the female hunt or has a member of a pack (if she lives in one) bring her food she makes milk out of it. She only uses a portion to feed herself too. Sometimes when the female has to leave the babies can have venom.

(such as some snakes.) But some don't too. They can have defenses. But most end up falling victim to a predator if spotted mother must come in time to protect them. Sometimes the mother has a pouch. She keeps the babies in there to protect the. Sometimes the female doesn't do anything at all! Like in sea horses she puts her eggs in the males pouch. Sometimes both animals help. Such as penguin. They take turns bring fish and protecting their young

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Yes, mammals take care of their babies. They feed them with milk.

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by giving food, water, shelter, love, care and protection

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mammals take care of their young ones by giving food,shelter.warmth,and feeding them

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They protect there young an feed them

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Yes.

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One or both the parents feed and look after them . They do this till the baby birds are ready to fly away and live on their own.

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