no because they don't have those kind of organs.
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Babies is the plural form of baby.
The plural of baby is babies.
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The plural for for the noun baby is babies.
some times maybe in the planet of mars.they r called marsians.
babies
The plural of baby is babies.
The plural form of the word "baby" is "babies."
The plural of baby is babies, so the plural possessive is babies'.
No, the noun 'baby' is a count noun; one baby, two babies, three babies, etc.
To write about more than one baby, you can use the plural form of the word "baby" which is "babies." You could also specify the exact number of babies by using a numeric value before the word "baby," such as "two babies" or "five babies."