There are three groups of mammals, and all of them are suckled on mothers' milk. Feeds their young with milk is the one of the defining characteristics of mammals. No other anal group does this.
Marsupials, monotremes and placentals are the the types of mammals. Each of these groups of mammals give milk to their young, but monotremes (platypuses and echidnas) produce milk through other glands, not from the teat.
Any animal that is not a mammal does not breast feed. That is a function specific to mammals.
Birds, instead of nursing from the nipple a mother and father bird will eat food and store it in their crop, later they can regurgitate the food to feed their young
Echidna and the Platypus.
wombats are mammals because they give birth to live babies and then they feed the babies milk.
Mammals have hair and they give milk to their babies.
Mammals are animals that give birth to live babies (not eggs) and nurse their babies with milk. Racoons do that.
They nurse their babies. Like all mammals, they give their babies milk.
yes,like all mammals
Birds are not mammals. Mammals give birth to live young and nurse them with milk from the mother's body. Birds do not give birth to live young and do not feed their babies with their milk. ----
Yes. 99% of mammals care for their young, and 99% of those feed them milk.
Bats are mammals. They give live birth and nurse their babies with milk.
Yes. Almost all mammals feed milk to their babies.
Mammals give live birth to their babies (they do not lay eggs) and they nurse their babies with milk. Both animals you named do that.
Pandas are mammals because they give birth to babies and nurse them with milk.Yes. They give live birth, have fur, and feed their babies with milk. They are traditional mammals and not monotremes (egg-laying mammals, like the platypus), or marsupials (pouched mammals, like kangaroos).
Humans are mammals. They are both warm blooded. They both have live babies (Exept the platypuses) Both give milk to their babies. (Humans don't because of disease.)