Flying lemurs are sorta like bats. So you would consider them flying mammals (although they aren't true fliers either). If they are mammals then yes, female flying lemurs give birth to young live. The young are usually born tiny and helpless with closed ears and eyes. They also are born without fur. Baby flying lemurs are called pups and drink milk until they can catch their own food.
Lemurs are mammals, distantly related to humans. They bear and nurse live young like all other mammals except for the three species of monotremes, i.e. the platypus, short-beaked echidna and long-beaked echidna.
No, lemurs do not lay eggs. They are mammals, specifically primates, and give birth to live young. Female lemurs typically give birth to one or two infants after a gestation period of about 4 to 5 months. Like other mammals, they nurse their young with milk.
No, lemurs are mammals and the mother gives birth to her young.
No. Flying Squirrels are placental mammals, meaning they give birth to live young. The only egg-laying mammals, or monotremes, are the platypus and the echidna.
Yes, lemurs have internal fertilization, which is common among mammals. In lemurs, mating occurs, and the male's sperm fertilizes the female's eggs inside her body. After a gestation period, usually lasting around 60 to 75 days, the female gives birth to live young. This reproductive strategy is typical for most primates.
Eggs.
the python gives birth to there young
the python gives birth to there young
Parrots lay their eggs in their nests, frequently in tree hollows or in dead trees which provide shelter.
Flying lemurs eat duck eggs, bugs, tree gum, birds, leaves, plants, plums, oranges, garbonzo beans, apples, pears, guavas, mangos, berries, bugs, ants, moths, butterflies, house flies, peaches and bananas.
yes cnidarians lay eggs
the python gives birth to there young