Marsupials give birth to partially developed young - examples: kangaroos, wombats, opossums, koalas.
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A bull doesn't give birth because a bull is a male. The female, a cow, gives birth to the bull's offspring, and they are called calves.
Because she's a mammal, and when she gives birth to offspring she produces milk for that offspring to live off of for the next few months of its life.
A mammal is an animal that gives birth to live Young.
An okapi gives birth in a normal way to a single offspring at a time. The gestation period is up to 16 months after which it will find a dense vegetation area to give birth.
rarely do the following animals give birth to more than one offspring: horses, donkeys, kangaroos, monkeys, bears, and aquatic mammals such as dolphins and whales. there may be more than on this list.
At night, put the offspring simultaneously in another container. Clean the cage and release them back in.
KANGARO AND KOALO this is a marsupial and some examples would be an opposum, kangaroo, and koala.
Apparently, the pink fairy armadillo female gives birth to a single offspring each year.
A cheetah can give birth to as few as one cub and as many as nine cubs. Average litter size is three to five cubs.
A dolphin is a mammal, it breathes with lungs, it gives live birth and it suckles its offspring. A seahorse is a fish with a horse-looking head.