If you mean live young, then yes they do, as they are mammals.
Mammals whose young are nourished by a placenta in the womb and are born able to move around independently. Pouched mammals are non-placental and their young must live in the pouch till developed.
If you are referring to "The Cay", young bahss means young boy, or young man. Its in dialect.
All mammals have feeding nipples , different numbers from 2 to 12 or so. The young suck on these and get a thick milky substance called colostrum for nourishment.
A mammal is an animal that gives birth to live young and suckles them on udders or breasts.
No, chickens are not mammals. They are birds. Mammals are defined by characteristics such as having hair/fur, giving live birth, and producing milk for their young, which chickens do not have.
yes they do! because just because they are mammals doesn't mean other mammals cant have a different way
If you mean do bats nurture their young, yes. They are mammals and the babies drink their mother's milk.
Yes, all species of kangaroos are mammals. They are classified as marsupials, which mean that they are mammals that bear live young and most of which raise them in pouches.
No. Mammals are the only animals to do this. Now if you mean whales and dolphins, those do, since they are also mammals.
Eutheria is a subclass of mammals that includes placental mammals, which give birth to live young that have been nourished in utero by a placenta. Eutherians are the most diverse and successful group of mammals on Earth, and they include humans, elephants, dogs, and whales.
Mammals are warm-blooded vertebrate animals that have hair or fur, produce milk to feed their young, and typically give birth to live young. They belong to the class Mammalia and include well-known groups such as humans, dogs, cats, and whales.