The mother whale will nurse her offspring for about a year after they are born, they do this by squirting milk which is commonly compared to toothpaste in consistency into the the babies mouth.
Whales are mammals so they produce milk for their young.
As with all other mammals, femae whales feed their offspring milk.
The mother swims on her side. This enables the baby to suckle and breathe air at the same time.
Lions are mammals. Mother mammals feed their babies with milk that they produce in their mammary glands.
All marine mammals and fish feed on other marine life to survive. Even the smallest fish in the sea feed on algae and plankton.
It is one of their many adaptions to live.
no. because they are mammals and they feed milk to their young baby.
Yes. Being mammals (albeit egg-laying mammals), baby platypuses must feed on mothers' milk.
Hippos are mammals. They have hair and give birth to live young and feed the young with milk.
Yes, elephant do breastfeed. They are mammals and all mammals feed their young on milk. A mother elephant may feed her baby for up to three years.
Dolphins
To feed there babies when a woman has a baby they have to feed it by... you know...
Yes all marine mammals have eyelids.
Marine mammals do not live on land, and no marine mammals lay eggs. Marine mammals include whales, dolphins and porpoises.
Horses are mammals, just like us. All mammals reproduce sexually and produce milk to feed the baby.