Mammals are a group of animals that have hair and nurse their young. This includes animals such as dogs, cats, bears, and elephants. These animals produce milk to feed their offspring until they are able to fend for themselves.
Bears give live birth and nurse their young with milk- those are traits of a mammal.
Vertebrates that are warm blooded, have hair or fur, and nurse their young are mammals. Bears are covered in fur, nurse their young with milk, and are warm blooded vertebrates. So they match all the criteria for a mammal.
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for at least three months then they are released Young polar bears are dependent on their mothers for nearly two years.
No. Although abertosaurus may have cared for its young it did not nurse them. Only mammals nurse their young.
Frogs and turtles do not nurse their young. Only mammals nurse their young. Frogs and Turtles are Amphibians.
A female zebra can have up to two foals in a year. She will nurse her young for up to a year.
the mom lays on her side and her pups drink her milk.
Yes, they do nurse them. All mammals nurse their young. Guinea pigs are mammals. They will nurse them for about 6 weeks after birth.
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All species of bears are mammals, and the mother suckles (nurses) their young.