It depends on the mammal. Rabbits, mice, rats and some other rodents and rodent-like animals breed whenever the opportunity arises. Other mammals may have their breeding season in Spring or Summer.
Eutherian - of or having to do with placental mammals
No. Baboons are placental mammals, not marsupials.
Alpacas are placental mammals and produce live young.
No. Lemurs are placental mammals, not marsupials, so they do not have pouches.
No. Otterns are not monotremes, which are egg-laying mammals. Otters are placental mammals. They give birth to live young.
Terrestrial placental mammals do have fur or hair. Marine placental mammals do not.
No. Primates are a group of placental mammals, but there are many placental mammals that are not primates.
placental mammals are the most famous mammals
Most mammals are placental...marsupial mammals and monotremes are not placental.
Yes. Shrews are placental mammals.
A rabbit is a placental mammal.
Dolphins are placental mammals.
Seals are placental mammals, as the young complete their development within the mother's uterus, attached to a placenta. They do not have a pouch like most marsupials, and they do not lay eggs like monotremes.
Neither. Bats are placental mammals, so they neither have a pouch, nor do they lay eggs.
Yes, leopards are placental mammals as are most mammals.
Most mammals are placental. In Australia, however, almost all mammals are marsupials.
Human and cat are themselves placental mammals .