Numbats are a type of marsupial mammal. Like all mammals, they feed their young with milk. After they are weaned, numbats eat termites.
Numbats are insectivorous marsupials that feed on termites. The mother nurses her young inside her pouch until they are around 6 months old. As the babies grow, the mother starts taking them to termite mounds and teaches them to eat termites by licking and preying on them.
Women use their nipples to breast feed their babies.
wombat numbat
No. They're just to give guys boners and attract mates, so like.. we can reproduce and stuff. oh, and to feed babies but we got bottles now
To break down the lactose in milk. Babies have this enzyme turned on, but in many parts of the world, those parts without a herding history, the enzyme is turned off in adults causing problems with the digestion of milk products.All mammals feed their babies milk and this enzyme is needed to break down lactose in milk.
Marsupials which go into torpor include the numbat, marsupial mole and other species of pygmy possums except for the Mountain Pygmy possum.
do the parent seahorses feed there babies
They won't feed their babies if they have a human scent on them.
All mammals Breast Feed there babies/children.....:)
Hummingbirds feed their babies insects or regurgitate nectar.
the momma chews up the nuts and feed it to their babies
Yes. Almost all mammals feed milk to their babies.
you have to feed it.
Numbats feed almost exclusively on termites. They are found primarily in wandoo forest of Western Australia.
they have to feed their babies
Of course! But if Troodons were not related to mammals, they might not feed their babies milk.
One and milk
mostly the mom would feed her babies. but when the babies are old enough to eat its food without it being regurgitated, the dad would break seeds for them and feed it to them.