milk
No, only mammals (of whom have mammary glands) are able to produce milk.
No, not all mammals breastfeed their young. Some mammals, like monotremes (such as platypuses and echidnas), lay eggs and do not produce milk to feed their offspring.
All female mammals produce milk to feed their infant 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.
Yes. Dogs are mammals. They are warm blooded and produce milk to feed their young.
Those are the mammary glands in all mammals
No, because salamanders are amphibians. Only mammals produce milk and feed it to their young. Salamanders are carnivores.
Mammals feed their young by suckling until they can accept solid food.
no,birds feed their young with worms and insects.
No, they do not. Amphibians lay eggs in water. The eggs give the embryos all the nutrition they need until they hatch. After that, they're on their own and live on small insects. No. Only mammals feed their young milk.
Mammals feed their young with milk while classes of animals don't
Humans are mammals, yes. Mammals are animals that have fur or hair, give birth to live young, and the females produce milk from mammary glands to feed their young.