The 'offspring' for animals refers to their young.
Baby mammals of the same type.
Mammals produve low number of offspring.
Yes, because they are mammals, and all mammals give birth to live offspring.
The definition of a mammal is that they feed their offspring milk, So unless ladybugs feed their offspring with milk they are not mammals
The offspring of a kangaroo is called a joey. Kangaroos are mammals, and within the family of mammals, they are members of a group known as marsupials, or pouched mammals.
They are mammals and have offspring in the same manner as other mammals, by sexual reproduction.
All mammals expend a significant amount of energy producing milk for their offspring. This is an evolutionary feature unique to mammals and it confers a significant benefit to the offspring - the milk is complete nutrition for the offspring, which gives the offspring better odds of surviving to reproductive age itself.
Mammals produce a low number of offspring. Take humans, cats or dogs for example xHope i helped ;P
No birds are not mammals. Mammals are characterized by having a vertebrate and giving birth to live offspring.
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plants are a-sexual reproduction meaning that only one parent is need to make offspring and the offspring is identical to the parent. sexual reproduction is in mammals where two parents are needed to create offspring.
No. Bears are mammals, like all mammals they give birth to live offspring.
They bleed, and can produce milk for their offspring.