This is possibly the Tasmanian devil of Australia. The Tasmanian devil can give birth to up to twenty young at a time, but the mother has only four teats. Being marsupials, Tasmanian devils must latch onto a teat, remaining there during several more months of their development, so the remaining joeys that do not make it to a teat all die.
Tenrecs of madagascar
Naked molerat
depends witch mammal you're talking about
Yes everything animal that has babies (not eggs), milks babies,and has fur is a mammal.
I believe pigs have the largest litters. It is not uncommon for them to have more than 12 in a litter
Yes- they give live birth to their babies and nurse them with milk. That is a mammal.
i suppose in the UK it is a rat - urgh! but otherwise its a thing that has babies but not in an egg, like a bird is not a mammal because its babies are born in eggs mut sheep or horses etc. there mammals because they don't lay eggs.
it would be a sea hours.
yes, since it is a mammal
If it produces milk-drinking babies. The only mammal that lays eggs is a platypus, it lays milk drinking babies I assume.
No it isn't. If it was a mammal it would have live babies and breastfeed its young, but a flatworm lays eggs.
In the same way as any other mammal does.