Depends on which mammal you are talking about.
All mammals produce milk for their young until the babies are old enough to eat enough to survive on their own.They're mammals. .they use their mammary glands to feed they're young.The puppies will nurse from the mom.
Dolphins that call the Antarctic region home are mammals. They give birth to live young and nurture their young until they are old enough to fend for themselves.
Pretty much all animals that are carnivores, and large enough, will eat mammals.
All mammals, including giraffes, care for their young. They have to be fed milk by their mother and are protected until they are old enough to be alone.
Being mammals, young platypuses feed on mothers' milk until they are old enough to learn to dive and forage for food in rivers and creeks.
As mammals, they suckle on their mother's milk, until they are old enough to be weaned onto eating any meat their mother can catch.
Horses and dolphins are both mammals, but a horse lives on land and a dolphin lives in the water. As mammals, both have spinal columns, breathe oxygen and have cells that get energy from cellular respiration. They both also give birth to live young and nurse them until the young are old enough to eat solid food.
Many mammals walk the same day as born.
It's a slingshot powerful enough to hunt small mammals.
Grind their food into small enough pieces to swallow.
All mammals produce milk for their young until the babies are old enough to eat enough to survive on their own.They're mammals. .they use their mammary glands to feed they're young.The puppies will nurse from the mom.
Old enough, Sonny. Old enough.