How do mammals take care of their young ones?
Answer Posted / mary ruby
mammals give birth to their young ones. the babies are fed
by its mothers milk which is fed throuh her breasts. Some
mammals have two breasts while some have eight or even more.
the mothers show intensive care towards the babies. they
give them love and affection.
they eat their own babies if faced to a threat.the mothers
give them warmth by lying down beside them or making
pillows fromdried grass and even feathers.
to keep the babies away from the preadators they may keep
the babies in a hole underground or something. during these
times the mothers are very protective that they may not
even allow any other creature to pass near by that area.
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