Most mammals the exceptions being the platypus and the echidna.
Also there are certain species of almost every group that has some member performing live births. Some that I know of are: spiny dogfish, aphids, velvet worms, red slider snake, Madagascar Tree Frog...
mammals like us. But not Birds, some reptiles, and others!
Mammals.
An animal that gives birth to live young is called viviparous. All mammals except the five species of monotremes are viviparous. Other viviparous animals are scorpions, velvet worms, some snakes and lizards, and some sharks. In most of these cases, there is some sort of placenta (even marsupial mammals have a primitive placenta) in which the young are nurtured.
All mammals give birth to live young (except the platypus and echidna ) while all other animals give birth via eggs.
Mammals have 3 types or sub classes . Placental mammalsand marsupial mammals give birth to young ones .
Mammals are animals that give live birth and suckle their young. Humans, whales, elephants, the list is very long.
the answer is horse
mammals
cat,dogs
Mammals.
mammals are the animals which give birth to young babies
Mammals are animals that give birth to live babies (not eggs) and nurse their babies with milk. Racoons do that.
It depends upon the animals.. For example spider gives birth and die but pigs gives birth of too many babies but still alive. It is not necessary dat animal die after give birth of so many babies
Only mammals do that besides the playpus it's the only mammal that lays eggs
Yes, a whale is a mammal and gives birth do live babies.
Jaguars have 4 babies in one birth
Dolphins are mammals and so they give birth to live babies.
They are born alive.
Yes. All mammals except the platypus give birth vaginally.
Yes, unless the babies die before birth.
Well yeah. If I understand your question. They don't give birth to babies that are dead. I think they all give birth to babies in eggs