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Mothers nurse their young with milk and carry them around on their belly or back.
No, they do not nurse from their mothers.
yes they are all mothers and they can be reptiles and mammals. because they nurse their youngs.
Young, teenage mothers are at a higher risk for having premature infants.
The mothers build nests and nurse their young. Some species live in family groups.
When cats are taken away from their mothers at a young age, they can feel the need to kneed their owners or someone they love.
Mothers have eggs which the father fertilizes. Mothers are needed to nurse and educate the child.
The proper name for a young moose is calf. They are much like cattle and nurse from their mothers until they can eat vegetation. Moose also chew cud.
Mothers love their children and are concerned when they are ill.
No. Although abertosaurus may have cared for its young it did not nurse them. Only mammals nurse their young.
Both the platypus and the echidna are mammals which lay eggs. They are mammals because they nurse their young on mothers' milk. These species of egg-laying mammals are known as monotremes.
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