In pregnancy they go from the mother to the baby through the umbilical cord
The placenta. Placentas are found in female placental mammals (most mammals are placental mammals) inside the uterus and are a passageway by which nutrients flow from the mother's bloodstream to the baby's bloodstream and by which waste products flow from the baby's bloodstream to the mother's bloodstream.
Humans are mammals, all mammals have hair and care for their young that includes breast feeding.
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Yes all mammals do.
Like all mammals they get it from their mother.
Yes. Coyotes are mammals, and all mammals drink their mother's milk (if they can).
a koala and a chimpanze
During the embryonic stage, the baby receives its nutrients through the umbilical cord, which is connected to the placenta. The placenta allows for the transfer of oxygen and nutrients from the mother's blood to the developing embryo. This ensures that the baby receives the necessary nourishment for growth and development.
Lions are mammals. Mother mammals feed their babies with milk that they produce in their mammary glands.
Placental mammals respirate using the umbilical cord. The cord, which is attached to both baby and mother, delivers food and oxygen to the baby.
baby horses survive by staying by their mother and making sure they get the appropriate amount of nutrients from the mother's milk.
Like all mammals, they drink their mother's milk.