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Yes, baby horses, also known as foals, drink their mother's milk. They rely on their mother's milk for nourishment and to grow strong and healthy. This is a natural and important part of their development.
Baby horses stay with there mother about nine months.
A 'baby' orca will suckle milk from its mother.
Yes. All baby mammals suckle. Because tigers are mammals, tiger cubs do suckle.
1 year.
It is the period that a mother is able to suckle her baby.
Lions are mammals. The babies suckle milk from their mothers.
Horses can have there babies on land, but if the owner wants there horse to have a baby in a barn or somewhere they would keep it there until the horse has the babies (the owner will know round about what month the baby or babies are coming.)
horses have babies just like humans, exept they're horses, of course
Being mammals, spider monkeys will suckle their babies with milk produced by the mothers.
baby horses survive by staying by their mother and making sure they get the appropriate amount of nutrients from the mother's milk.
Both llamas and alpacas only have one baby, also called a cria. They are like horses in which that 99.9% of the time they only have one baby, but in rare cases, like horses, they may have twins, but often one or both of the twins dies and possibly the mother. But I have seen here on the internet one set of twins where the mother and the babies all lived and the babies are growing up just fine.