Placental mammals such as humans , dogs, and cats deliver their young from the uterus through the vagina (birth canal). Marsupials do also, but the young are much less developed and have to crawl into the mother's pouch to nurse there until grown. The platypus and echidna lay eggs like birds and reptiles, but nurse the young in burrows after they hatch.
a few but not all and i only have one to share with you, the bat
Yes they do. Because they are mammals they give live birth. NOT eggs. That would be weird.
Sexual reproduction produces an embryo. Mammals usually give live birth except for the platypus and the echidna who lay eggs.
Sure . All us female mammals do.
There is no such thing as giving birth internally. Do you mean, "Do mammals give live birth?" All mammals but the five species of monotremes give live birth.
Mammals give birth to live young
Cattle are mammals, they give birth to live young, and do not lay eggs.
Mammals reproduce by sexual reproduction, where a male mammal's sperm fertilizes a female mammal's egg. The fertilized egg then develops into an embryo inside the female's womb, where it is nourished through the placenta until birth. Mammals give birth to live young, as opposed to laying eggs like reptiles or birds.
push it out Pepsi_dog: beavers are mammals, therefore as all mammals give birth.
Llamas are mammals and give live birth, just as humans do. No, Llamas do not lay eggs, they are mammals and give birth to live young.No they are mammals and give live birth.
No! Most mammals give birth the same way except for the platypus which lays eggs and all other mammals give live birth
Yes they do. Cows giving milk is as natural as they come: ALL female mammals, after giving birth, produce milk.