Milk from their mothers
Bears are mammals. As mammals, the young cubs feed on mothers' milk.
Their mother's milk when they're young
Yes, they do.. because they ARE mammals; all mammals drink milk when they are young.
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.
Dogs and wolves nurse their young, making them mammals.
No. Mice are placental mammals, meaning they give birth to live young. The only egg-laying mammals (monotremes) are platypuses and echidnas.
Platypuses are mammals so, like all mammals, they feed their young on mothers' milk.
where would it get the milk? A snake is a reptile, so its yong are on their ow and eat meat from the begining. In other words, No.
Badgers are mammals and they give birth to live young.
Yes, mainly polar bears and hamsters
The mother cat also eats their young when the kitten's born deformed or turn sick. She does this to protect the rest of the litter or at least herself if all of them turn sick. It's better for her to eat them then having the dead
Pandas feed milk to their young. Baby pandas sleep and eat a lot for about two months after they are born.