After the baby primate is fully removed from the birth canal, the mother uses her hands to remove any mucus from the baby's mouth and nose. Once satisfied that her new child is breathing properly, she immediately begins to nurse her child ...
The mother will continue nursing her child for 12 to 18 months, at which time the primate is weaned from the mother's milk. Because she is no longer nursing, the mother may become pregnant soon after her child is weaned, as primates typically give birth at intervals of 2 to 3 years ...
Approximately 4-5 years, but the baby can survive without it at around 3 if they are orphaned. Although they only suckle during childhood, a chimpanzees bond with their family will keep for a lifetime, even with politically ambitious adult males.
4-5 years
Yes. Almost all mammals feed milk to their babies.
Of course! But if Troodons were not related to mammals, they might not feed their babies milk.
For approximately one year
Milk they feed their babies on milk
no only mammals can feed their babies with milk.
About 4-5 weeks then the pups are weaned
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They are mammals. All mamalls feed their babies on milk.
Mother's milk.
Yes they do.