Animals that are mammals nourish their developing young inside the mothers body and then provide milk for them after they are born. Some animals that are mammals are elephants, cows, dogs, and humans.
yolk
Placental (ex. placental mammal) is an animal that nourishes it's developing young internally (inutero/in a uterus) where the connection between the mother's bloodstream and the baby's blood stream using a series of membranes called the placenta. These membranes are produced by the developing offspring and attach to the uterine wall to facilitate the transfer of oxygen and nutrients to the developing "infant" and allow the removal of waste products from the "infant" to the mother.
An animal or plant that nourishes and supports a parasite; it does not benefit and is often harmed by the association.
animal mothers (mammal mothers) go through menstrual periods just like human do they also provide milk when the offspring is born
You can say a lot about the size of the animal and the length of development inside the mothers body. The bigger the animal inside the body the bigger it will be on the outside.
a baby
Henry's Amazing Animals - 1996 Animal Mothers was released on: USA: 15 April 1996
The placenta is the part of the amniotic egg that supplies food to the developing animal. The yolk provides it with food, and the albumin supplies water and nutrients.The Yolk. Yolk is a sac that is attached to the embryo that supplies food.
no ya dirty animal!
cow
of course Zebras have mothers! every living animal has to have a mother..
protects it from a predetor when it is near