Most mammals feed their babies through lactation, providing milk produced by the mother's mammary glands. This milk is rich in nutrients and antibodies, crucial for the infant's growth and immune system development. In contrast, birds typically feed their young through regurgitation, offering a pre-digested food source. Other species, like reptiles and fish, may rely on different methods, such as providing yolk from eggs or guarding young until they can forage independently.
do the parent seahorses feed there babies
They won't feed their babies if they have a human scent on them.
All mammals Breast Feed there babies/children.....:)
Yes. Almost all mammals feed milk to their babies.
the momma chews up the nuts and feed it to their babies
you have to feed it.
they have to feed their babies
Of course! But if Troodons were not related to mammals, they might not feed their babies milk.
Hummingbirds feed their babies by regurgitating nectar, insects, and water into their mouths. The mother hummingbird will repeat this process multiple times a day until the babies are old enough to feed themselves. The young hummingbirds will eventually learn to feed on their own and then leave the nest.
One and milk
mostly the mom would feed her babies. but when the babies are old enough to eat its food without it being regurgitated, the dad would break seeds for them and feed it to them.
Milk they feed their babies on milk