Rabbits feed the same way a dog would feed it's pups. They have nipples on the underside of their stomachs and when building a nest, will pull some of the fur around this area to not only keep the babies warm but to help thin out the fur for the babies to find their food.
During gestation the doe (female goat) drops estrogen levels, as the progesterone levels increase the mammary glands begin to produce milk. As she nears parturition date she will drop the milk into the milk cisterns then into the teats for the kids to suckle.
Once kids are born they will bunt the udder while suckling, the doe then will produce oxytocin which will allow the milk to drop into the teats for the kid to ingest. Kids will usually come to the mother for feeding, the mother stands while the kids suckle. Suckling usually occurs every couple of hours depending on the age of the kids.
They pop the teet out and the babies get to sucking away! Now in the case that it is an uncovered teet, it is already hanging with milk readily available.
mammals suckle their young .example a goat; cow and a pig
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Yes a Mother Wolf cares for their young ones they take care of them until they can hunt and survive on their own
Father is a "cob", mother is a "pen" and the young one is called a "cygnet".
The mother leopard suckles her young ones during the first weeks of their life. As they grow older, she hunts and lets them eat her kills.
In order;cub, kid, cygnet, gosling, foal, lamb.
Nanny goat for females , kids for little ones.
Rabbit=kitten cat=kitten dog=puppy doe=fawn cow=calf goat=kid horse= colt or filly frog=tadpole fly=maggot Kangaroo=joey
A virgin sheep has been referred to as a "gel" representing an "Angel". Gel is the answer.