The mother does not feed her young, she just protects them. They hunt for thing like insects and small frogs gradually eating large fish and than mammals.
Echidnas are mammals, so the young feed on mothers' milk.
They nurse their babies. Like all mammals, they give their babies milk.
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They feed them milk and nurture them until they leave their mothers
The babies suckle milk from the mothers teats - and are gradually weaned onto solid food as they get older.
Because they have mothers to feed them milk and, when necessary to provide baby food for them.
Mothers pass on immunity to diseases through their breast milk. So it is best if a mother can breast feed.
Being mammals, spider monkeys will suckle their babies with milk produced by the mothers.
Echidnas, or spiny anteaters, are mammals. Therefore, they do feed their young with mothers' milk. This is one of the defining characteristics of a mammal.
Yes they do. The mothers are very attentive to the babies. As mammals, of course they also feed the baby milk.
they dont want dem suckin der headlights
All mammals feed on mothers' milk when they are babies. Marsupials are a sub-group of mammals, so they also feed on mothers' milk. the other sub-group of mammals are the monotremes, or egg-laying mammals (platypuses and echidnas). Although they lay eggs, they are also classified as mammals because they feed their young on mothers' milk.