Yes, sloths do give milk. Like all mammals, female sloths nurse their young with milk produced in their mammary glands. The milk is rich in nutrients, helping the baby sloths grow and develop in their early stages of life. This nurturing process is essential for their survival in the wild.
yesYes. A sloth is a mammal. It has fur and it feeds its young on mothers' milk.
Sloths give birth every year. they can have 1-5 babies at a time.
Sloths feed their young by nursing them with milk produced by the mother. The young sloth will cling to the mother's belly or back while nursing. Sloths are known to have a slow metabolism, so the milk provides vital nutrients for the growing offspring.
Yes, but the fertilised egg is carried as a baby by its mother and it is born as a small animal.
Sloths are not well adapted for walking, as they have long claws and arm structure that are better suited for hanging and climbing in trees. However, sloths can move slowly on the ground using a unique sideways shuffle motion.
No, a cod does not give its young milk. Only mammals give milk to their young, and the cod is a fish.
Yes, you have to be pregnant in order to give milk.
No, don't give them cow's milk.
They give milk, yes, but they have to have been mated. They have to have had at least one kid to give milk to before they start producing milk. But if their udder is bulging they may have pre-milk, which is to prepare them.
Tree sloths, Three-Toed Sloths, and Green Sloths are the most prominent sloths in the Amazon Jungle. Other sloths also but mostly those sloths in jungles
there both sloths
No to be a mammal you have to give live birth. If they live birth they have to give milk.