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Placental mammals, also known as eutherians, carry their offspring to term inside the body. They are different from the marsupials, which give birth to immature young which continue their development in a pouch, and monotremes, which are egg-laying mammals.Placental mammals include all members of the canine family, felines, equines, bovines and other livestock, camels and many other mammals.
Placental mammals, also known as eutherians, carry their offspring to term inside the body. They are different from the marsupials, which give birth to immature young which continue their development in a pouch, and monotremes, which are egg-laying mammals.Placental mammals include all members of the canine family, felines, equines, bovines and other livestock, camels and many other mammals.
Humans have evolved from more primitive lifeforms stemming from the origin of life on earth, humans are mammals. Mammals carry their offspring in a womb and eventually give birth to a functional baby.
Kangaroos, and most marsupials, carry their offspring in a pouch. The correct term for the pouch is marsupium.
A zebra only has one foal at a time. This is the same as other large, herbivorous mammals. It would be too taxing for a mother zebra to carry two foals in her womb, or to nurse them.
hydras carry out asexual reproduction (binary fission) whereas mammals carry out sexual reproduction (mating)
While it is typical that a female would carry the offspring in a heterogamous species. Male pregnancy is the term used when a male carries the offspring. Male fish of the Syngnathidae family carry their offspring.
Gametes carry genes that determine the sex of an offspring.
ANSWER: A mother horse is a mammal and mammals produce an offspring. An adult female horse carries her young in her womb just like all mammals do. Just the same as any woman, in its womb. To have a successful birth the foals front legs come out of the womb along with its head.
Male seahorses carry the offspring, not the females.
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