yes, is feaml gaint woman produce milK when they are pregnant? same concept!"
Female giant pandas will usually have one or two cubs every 2-3 years. However, they usually can only produce enough milk to feed one of the cubs and the weaker of the twins will die.
pandas nurse there young like any-other mammal they use milk
Giant pandas only have one cub at a time, so they always take care of the cub as best they can (excepting the rare circumstance where they abandon their young, which can happen in many species of animal).
Female mammals are the only organisms that can produce milk, period.
55% of the time the female will have a single cub. in 45% of the cases, twins are born. However, female pandas can only produce enough milk for a single cub so the weakest of the twins will be allowed to die.
Giant Pandas rarely have more than one cub at a time. If they do give birth to two, they will focus on the stronger cub to care for because they generally only produce enough milk to raise one at a time.Usually they have one baby at a time but Giant pandas give birth to twins in about half of pregnancies. If twins are born, usually only one survives in the wild. The mother generally chooses the stronger one and neglects the younger until it dies.
one usually, sometimes two, but they can only raise one at a time, so one is often left to fend for itself if it has two.
Yes, female cats can produce milk to feed their kittens.
Female pandas frequently can produce only sufficient milk for one cub. If two are born, only the strongest will survive.
Female giant pandas will have a single birth 55% of the time and twins 45%. However, the mother can usually only produce enough milk for a single offspring so the weaker of the twins will usually die in a few days after birth.
No. Female humans do not have the capacity to produce that much milk. Humans are not cows.
only female cows can produce milk