All mammals can be considered devoted mothers. I don't think there is a exception that a mammal mother won't put her life on the line by standing up to foes they would not confront when not protecting their young. Every waking moment is devoted to feeding, protecting and schooling their offspring till they set out on their own.
I believe it is called an embryo
a mammal feeds his young with milk from the mother and has hair
There is no mammal called a 'kiri'
A developing mammal inside of the mother.
kangaroo
no your mother is
Insects start as eggs and mammal's are born from there mother
Characters such as a loving mother are often referred to as nurturing, caring, or maternal figures. They are typically portrayed as compassionate, supportive, and devoted to the well-being of their loved ones.
There isn't a mammal-bird.
Yes. He was quite close to his mother. Tragically, she died of cancer when he was young.
Mother mammals make milk for their offspring.
I the mammal is a monotreme, it developes in an egg. If the mammal is in the marsupial group, it develops in a pouch on its mother. If it is a placental mammal, it develops in the placenta.