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Rhesus monkeys, like all primates belong to the placental group of mammals. They give birth to live young which are nourished before birth by the placenta and protected by the amniotic sac.
There is no such thing as giving birth internally. Do you mean, "Do mammals give live birth?" All mammals but the five species of monotremes give live birth.
it mean you are about to give birth or tou are full
if you mean lay eggs by give birth then it doesn't matter they can do it day or night neither is more likely and if you mean when do the eggs hatch by give birth then it is the same as the above
It could mean that a cow is ready to give birth.
mammals are the animals which give birth to young babies
If you mean can they give birth, then no. They do not have the correct organs for the job.
If you mean live birth-I've read they lay eggs like other snakes
It means to give birth with ease Exodus 1:19
Do you mean how do lions give birth? Vaginally just like all mammals except for the platypus.
That she has a wide birth canal, and will probably find it relatively easy to give birth.
they make a 'grunt' noise and make hiccuping motions (contractions) other than that she will probably be quiet, as in the wild they do not want to attract predators. they will also eat the placentas and all messy bedding. because again, in the wild they want to leave absolutley no eveidence of the birth.