All mammals suckle their young ones.
Kangaroo
kangaroo
Who suckle their young one
Fish
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cow and cat
Cow
All mammals
Mammals
Commonly used Chinese characters of this Pinyin are listed here: 在 [zài] ---> preposition, be in the condition of, be in the place of 再 [zài] ---> again, once more 灾 [zāi] ---> disaster 载 [zǎi] ---> carry, load, convey 仔 [zǎi] ---> young man, young animal
Crocodiles don't carry their young.
It is the best way they can carry them from one place to another. Not only do dogs carry their young in this way, but a lot of other animals such as cats, mice, rabbits and many more do as well.
A cub
A sloth is one.
If you mean pouch the answer is a mammal
It protects its young, has birth in a safe place
SeahorseSeahorses are generally monogamous.
An animal like the opossum and kangaroo that carry their young in a pouch after birth, is called a marsupial. (marr-SOOP-ee-uhl)
King Cobras DON'T carry their young after birth. After birth they leave their young to the place of birth so the baby King Cobras have to take care of them selves to danger.
Cheetahs normally pick their cubs by the neck since that is the safest part of the body to carry them by. They usually carry their young ones to a safer place or a place with food.
It is like a house for a human a place to live and care for their young.
Usually on a farm. A colt is a young male horse.
All marsupial young are known as joeys. Almost all marsupials carry their young in a pouch (the numbat, for example, does not have a pouch).
Somebody brave enough has to somehow capture the animal, or an animal patrol officer has to go after it. The person who caught the animal either brings it to a chelter or keeps it as his/her pet. Then, if the pet is at the shelter, the animal should, sooner or later, get adopted by a nice and loving family.
they carry their young for 65 days