Birds typically bear their young in nests, which they build in a variety of locations depending on the species. Common nesting sites include trees, shrubs, cliffs, and even man-made structures. Nests can be made from various materials such as twigs, grass, and feathers, and they serve to protect the eggs and chicks from predators and harsh weather. After hatching, the parents care for the young until they are ready to fledge and leave the nest.
No. Flamingos are birds, which bear young from eggs, similar to reptiles. Only mammals suckle their young.
A chicken is a bird. Birds do not bear live young and nurse them.
No. Mynas are not mammals - they are birds. The differences between birds and mammals are: Birds have feathers while mammals have fur, hair or skin Birds lay eggs whilst mammals (with the exception of the monotremes) bear live young Birds do not feed their young on mothers' milk like all mammals do
The bear eats birds.
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a young girl hugging a bear.
A young polar bear is called a cub.
how does a moma black bear feed there young
Ray Young Bear was born in 1950.
A young polar bear is known as a cub.
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Polar bear young are called "cubs", as are the young of all bear species.a cub