A mammal mother that has her babies nearly one third of her own size is the porcupine. Giving birth of a mother porcupine has been just like a human mother delivering an 80 pound baby.
Hippopotamus
Baby raccoons may leave the mother and set out on their own when they are about 6 months old. Others may remain with the mother until they are nearly a year old.
bats
bats
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.
It's milk of a mammal, it's all nearly white , no matter what the mammal is. Humans, cats , buffalo etc.
Female bats nurse their youngsters until they are nearly adult size. Newborn bats rely on the milk from their mother's nipples for sustenance. When they are a few weeks old, bats are expected to fly and hunt on their own.
Crocodiles, crabs, nearly every mammal or amphibian
Crocodiles, crabs, tigers, horses, nearly every mammal or amphibian!
She started in Calcutta, India, but her order grew to be nearly worldwide.
The Kangaroo! are you really asking that?!?!
In the United States nearly one of every four babies delivered--more than 900,000 babies each year.
My hamsters baby's were nearly 4 weeks old when we found she had given birth to more babies and they seemed to protect them with mum