Breastfeeding is a defining characteristic of mammals -- so yes, all mammals breastfeed.
All mammals breastfeed.
A squirrel is a mammal and all mammals breastfeed their young, so yes, squirrels do breastfeed.
No, not all mammals breastfeed their young. Some mammals, like monotremes (such as platypuses and echidnas), lay eggs and do not produce milk to feed their offspring.
Yes, elephant do breastfeed. They are mammals and all mammals feed their young on milk. A mother elephant may feed her baby for up to three years.
Mammals are the only animals that breastfeed their young.
Yes they do. They are mammals and the mothers breastfeed their young.
Doves are not mammals so they do not breast feed
Armadillos are mammals so they give milk and nurse their young.
They are able to breastfeed and not lay eggs. (They have a womb for offspring.)
Because they are mammals, just like humans, dogs and cats are. Cows don't "breastfeed" because they don't have breasts; they have udders, and nurse their calves.
All of the aforementioned animals are warm-blooded vertebrates with four -chambered hearts. All have a body covering of hair or fur and specialized teeth. All feed milk to their young produced in the mammary glands of the female. All of these points are characteristics of mammals.
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