Suckling young is strictly a mammal thing. In fact, it is the defining characteristic of the word "mammal". So no, fish do not suckle their young. However aquatic mammals such as porpoises and whales do.
Young crocodiles are normally called hatchlings. This also applies to young alligators, lizards, turtles, snakes, and most other reptiles as well.
All mammals suckle their young ones.
Crocodiles carry their young in their mouths. They delicately transport them to the water when necessary, ensuring their safety from predators. This behavior is known as mouth-brooding.
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Well, isn't that a fascinating thought! Crocodiles are amazing creatures, and while they may not feed their babies milk like mammals do, they do provide care for their young in their own special way. Mother crocodiles protect their babies, help them hatch from eggs, and even carry them in their mouths to keep them safe. Nature has a way of nurturing each species uniquely, and that's what makes our world so diverse and beautiful.
Crocodiles do not have fur/hair and do not suckle their young with milk. Therefore, they are not mammals. Crocs are classified as reptiles.
Snakes, crocodiles and turtles are egg laying reptiles. They are not mammals, as they don't suckle their young from their mother's milk.
Yes. Bats are mammals, so they suckle their young.
mammals suckle their young .example a goat; cow and a pig
No. Flamingos are birds, which bear young from eggs, similar to reptiles. Only mammals suckle their young.
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No. Sharks are fish, and fish do not suckle. The only members of the animal kingdom that suckle their young are mammals.
All mammals suckle their young. That is one of the defining characteristics that makes them mammals. Even egg-laying mammals (monotremes which include the platypus and echidna) suckle their young.
No they do not, nipples are not needed. Nipples are a feature of mammals, which suckle their young. Cockroaches are insects and do not suckle their young so they do not have nipples.
No. Most reptiles don't care for their young, with the exceptions of crocodiles and other members of that family. When a mother lizard lays her eggs, she will watch them until they hatch. When they hatch, the mother lizard will leave, leaving the babies to fend for themselves.
The suckle young underwater.
yes she does