uterus
A placental mammal retains the young inside the body of the female and are born alive.
I the mammal is a monotreme, it developes in an egg. If the mammal is in the marsupial group, it develops in a pouch on its mother. If it is a placental mammal, it develops in the placenta.
kangaroo
A cat is a mammal and does not have a life cycle. Female cats give birth to a young litter which develops into an adult (no cycle)
a type of mammal
The fetus develops in the womb of the mother.
Mammals reproduce by sexual reproduction, where a male mammal's sperm fertilizes a female mammal's egg. The fertilized egg then develops into an embryo inside the female's womb, where it is nourished through the placenta until birth. Mammals give birth to live young, as opposed to laying eggs like reptiles or birds.
In a female mammal, it is the organ where babies grow until they are born. Also called the womb.
Like any mammal, they are foetuses.
Being a mammal, a female whale is a "cow".
As any mammal, female ferrets give birth vaginally through the birth canal
There is no mammal called a 'kiri'