Mammals suckle their young
Pigs have hair or fur covering their bodies and they give birth to live young, which are two key characteristics of mammals. Additionally, they produce milk to feed their young, further confirming their mammalian status.
A cub
Basically the offspring of the carabao (Buffalo) are called calf. we know that calf is only for a cow but, it is also the offspring of the dairy products. Like the carabao
A newborn or very young animal that is not able to care for itself without assistance from its parent or a caregiver.
A young lion is named a cub.
A mammal is an animal that gives birth to live young and suckles them on udders or breasts.
This covers all placental mammals and marsupials.
A mammal is an animal that suckles its young with milk, and has hair or fur. A panda fits these requirements, so is a mammal.
Because it has live young and suckles them.
All mammals, which includes human beings.
Suckling refers to the action of a baby or young animal drawing milk from a breast or teat. It is a natural instinct for babies to suckle for nourishment and comfort.
All species of bears are mammals, and the mother suckles (nurses) their young.
Because it bears live young and suckles it.
Platypus or Echidna
A horse is a mammal as it gives birth to live young and suckles them.
It's a mammal as it gives birth to live young and suckles them
It gives birth to live young and suckles then .