Most mammals produce food for their babies, not actually for themselves.
No,mammals don't make (produce) their own food
Mammals are covered in hair. They are endothermic ( produce their own body heat) They produce milk to nurse their young.
Producer produce their own foods; consumers do not.
It is called single celled when it DOES produce its own food and multi celled when it can't produce its own food.
All mammals produce food (milk) for their young. HUMANS!
mammals cant survive without green plants , because that is their food and they live off of the plants. Green plant can live without mammals, because they can make their own food with photosynthesis.
All plants that produce their own food, but a mushroom cannot produce their own food.
No animal can make its own food from non-organic substances. Only producers, such as plants, can do that. However, bees produce honey from nectar. Ants and termites both collect material to feed fungi that they cultivate within their colonies. All mammals produce milk, which is food for their offspring.
Mice are mammals, and like all mammals, they produce milk to feed their newborns until the baby mice can eat solid food.
me? no
Organisms that do not make their own food in other words, organisms that are not able to carry out photosynthesis on their own are called heterotrophs. Plants are called autotrophs. Mammals is a good example of heterotrophs. Only plants and certain fungi are capable of carrying out the process of photosynthesis.
All organisms that can not produce their own food, are called heterotrophs.