This is possibly the Tasmanian devil of Australia. The Tasmanian devil can give birth to up to twenty young at a time, but the mother has only four teats. Being marsupials, Tasmanian devils must latch onto a teat, remaining there during several more months of their development, so the remaining joeys that do not make it to a teat all die.
The honey possum (a marsupial) is believed to be the smallest mammal at birth. Baby honey possums only weigh about 0.005 grams at birth, eventually completing their gestation inside their mother's pouch to reach a hefty 2.5 grams by the time they're ready to venture out on their own.
tenrecs of Madagascar have most babies per litter.
they hold the record with 36 in one litter
some of the females have 34 nipples too
the answer is the platypus
Honey Possum - Tarsipies rostratus
the pig
Tenrecs of madagascar
Naked molerat
depends witch mammal you're talking about
Yes everything animal that has babies (not eggs), milks babies,and has fur is a mammal.
I believe pigs have the largest litters. It is not uncommon for them to have more than 12 in a litter
Yes- they give live birth to their babies and nurse them with milk. That is a mammal.
i suppose in the UK it is a rat - urgh! but otherwise its a thing that has babies but not in an egg, like a bird is not a mammal because its babies are born in eggs mut sheep or horses etc. there mammals because they don't lay eggs.
it would be a sea hours.
yes, since it is a mammal
If it produces milk-drinking babies. The only mammal that lays eggs is a platypus, it lays milk drinking babies I assume.
No it isn't. If it was a mammal it would have live babies and breastfeed its young, but a flatworm lays eggs.
In the same way as any other mammal does.