is it a seahorse
It is a mammal and the female gives birth.
I know of no mammal that dies after birth. It would be against the nature of mammals since they nurse the baby and have to look after it.
A Blue Whale is the largest mammal on earth and I would imagine at 16,000 lbs at birth the baby Blue Whale the largest baby mammal on earth.
Monkeys are mammals and give birth to live young, similar to humans. They do not lay eggs like reptiles or birds. Monkeys undergo internal fertilization, where the egg is fertilized inside the female's body and develops into a fetus before being born. This process is known as viviparity, where offspring are born alive rather than hatching from eggs.
Yes, cats and dogs are mammals. A mammal gives birth to their young live. This means the baby is alive and ready to start life. Also, they feed their young milk. If they were not mammals, then they would not feed them milk, and they'd be born in eggs.
Bats can do both.
no, a human is a mammal that give birth to live baby.
Lions are born alive.
They give birth to live young and nurse them.
Giraffes give birth to live young, like nearly all other mammals. As soon as a baby giraffe is born, the mother starts prompting it to stand, and then to walk. The calf learns to walk in a matter of hours. This is important, because the calf may end up needing to run from a predator.
Marsupials give birth to underdeveloped young. The baby marsupial is removed from its mother's body much sooner than other mammals resulting in underdeveloped young.
a baby hamster