Not only humans have umbilical cord, all the mammals of the Eutheria infraclass have it, this are the placental mammals and are all the animals that give birth to a live animal but not including the marsupials such as the kangaroo, for example the human, the dog, the cow all have umbilical cord
Monkeys typically chew or tear their umbilical cords after giving birth. This behavior is instinctual and helps the mother monkey detach the newborn safely from the placenta.
Yes, they do. When they are born, the momma cat chews through the umbilical cord, and the sack that each kitten is in.
Ducks don't have umbilical cords when born, but some have egg membrane (which can be bloody) attached to their down feather when hatched, so this may be what you have seen. ~BlackWolf1112
the chickens that i have dont. When a chick grows in an egg it does have an umbilical cord connecting it to the yolk to give it nourishment while it grows. Once the chick hatches it will come off in a day or two. I am not sure if the umbilical cord is there even if an egg isn't fertilized but I would guess that is what those white stringy things in our eggs are?
During development, a fetal pig receives nutrients through the umbilical cord from the mother's bloodstream. This ensures that the fetal pig receives all the necessary nutrients for growth and development.
No they hatch from eggs
no
Embryonic stem cells come from umbilical cords in small quantities, which are harvested by collecting cord blood.
Umbilical cords have two arteries and a vein inside them. These are surrounded by a material called Wharton's Jelly and a protective membrane known as the amnion.
No
They are placental mammals.
Two umbilical cords, two placentas, two bags of water, two of everything! That is unless they are conjoined twins.
Monkeys typically chew or tear their umbilical cords after giving birth. This behavior is instinctual and helps the mother monkey detach the newborn safely from the placenta.
A belly button is created by an umbilical cord, so all placental mammals have an umbilical cord. Animals that are hatched would not have an umbilical cord and not have an belly button.
Male adults doesn't have umbilical cords. They are cut off from the placenta when they are born.
An animals backbone surrounds it's cords
If you would like to learn some more facts about umbilical cords a great place to check is the Brewer Diet. I highly recommend it as it has come in handy many times.