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marsupials and monotremes.

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Q: Mammals that complete development out side of the body of the mother are called?
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Is a whale a marsupial?

Seals are placental mammals, as the young complete their development within the mother's uterus, attached to a placenta. They do not have a pouch like most marsupials, and they do not lay eggs like monotremes.


Where do baby cows come from?

As with all mammals - Mummy cows. Cows are born live after a period of development inside the mother.


Where do marsupial mammals complete their development?

After birth, most young marsupials, known as joeys, develop in the mother's pouch on her abdomen. Within the pouch, the teat swells in the young joey's mouth to help secure it in place. The joey remains in the pouch for up to nine months, depending on the species of marsupial. There are some exceptions to this: the numbat, for example, has no pouch. The young remain secured in place by the swollen teat in their mouth, clinging to the mother's underbelly.


Do mammals grow their young babies in pouches?

Marsupials are a classification of mammals. They bear live young which crawl into the mother's pouch, latch onto a teat, and stay there for several months whilst they continue their development.


How do young marsupials complete their development?

Baby marsupials develop first in their mother's uterus. Inside the uterus is a yolk sac through which nutrients are given to the baby and through which wastes are released from the baby. After a few weeks (a much shorter gestation period than that of placental mammals), the baby has become more developed and is delivered.


Does a puppy drink milk from its mother?

Yes. They are mammals. One of the things that classifys mammals is that they drink milk from their mother.


What are marsupials and placental mammals?

Marsupials and placental mammals are both sub-groups of mammals. They share the following characteristics:vertebrateswarm-bloodedhave fur, skin or hairbreathe through lungs (not gills)the young feed on mother's milkThe major difference, however, is that marsupial young are born undeveloped and continue most of their growth and development whilst they are in the mother's pouch, attached firmly to the teat for several months, where they receive all their nutrients. Placental mammals, when born, are able to live independently of the mother's body.


The young of which animal group crawl into their mother's pouch and stay until they're fully developed?

The young of marsupials are born under-developed and complete their development in their mother's pouch.


What does a mother mammal make?

Mother mammals make milk for their offspring.


What do mother platypuses feed their young?

Platypuses are mammals: therefore, mother platypuses, like all mammals, feed their young on mothers' milk.


Do baby coyotes drink their mother's milk?

Yes. Coyotes are mammals, and all mammals drink their mother's milk (if they can).


What do foxes hatch from?

Foxes are mammals. Mammals do not hatch. They are born live from their mother's womb.