mammals suckle their young .example a goat; cow and a pig
yes she does
Yes, foxes do indeed suckle from their mother until they are able to fend for food on their own.
Mother elephants are mammals, and suckle their young babies with mother's milk.
Yes, Dolphins nurse and carry their babies.
They suckle from their nipples underneath there tummmy :)
Young camels are raised by their mother. They suckle for over an year and stay close to the cow's side.
NO, only mammals suckle their young. Definately not birds.
Yes. Bats are mammals, so they suckle their young.
All mammals suckle their young ones.
Their mother will suckle them until they are weaned and able to eat bamboo leaves.
No, guppies do not suckle their young. Instead, they are livebearers, meaning that female guppies give birth to fully formed, free-swimming fry. The young guppies are independent from birth and do not receive parental care or nourishment from the mother after they are born.
They suckle the mother's milk, and sometimes nibble on meat and fish that mother tiger might bring home from her hunting.