They do not feed their young milk. That is what Mammals do and what makes a mammal a mammal.
Milk they feed their babies on milk
Amphibians do not feed their young milk. Only mammals do that.
milk from their breasts
No, they do not. Amphibians lay eggs in water. The eggs give the embryos all the nutrition they need until they hatch. After that, they're on their own and live on small insects. No. Only mammals feed their young milk.
No , they don't feed young .
No, amphibians do not feed their young with milk. Some amphibians lay eggs that the young, called tadpoles, hatch from and then develop on their own without parental care.
Milk. They're mammals like us.
No, only mammals (of whom have mammary glands) are able to produce milk.
No, because salamanders are amphibians. Only mammals produce milk and feed it to their young. Salamanders are carnivores.
Milk whaen they are still a few weeks old and regurgatated meat when they het their teeth.
A baby dwarf can be feed with warm milk after birth. My advice is that you should let the mother feed the baby hamster as the hamster is blind & you can't touch. If it does not have a mother feed it fresh milk without touching it.
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