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Dictionary » A » Animals suckling Animals sucklingyoung, unweaned mammals. Refers to nursing animals whether nourished by their biological mother, foster mother, or bottle fed. ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: whales... Imagine a cow, which is warm blooded, having a calf, and then suckling it underwater! The moment the new-born calf opens it's mouth, it ... you said at least I can agree that whales/dolphins are really amazing animals!
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What is the hiccups?... have also been linked to hiccups. Hiccups are seen in a wide variety of animals and are very common in the fetus. They have been recorded physiologically ... One possibility is that the CPG has been given the job of controlling suckling in infants, which uses primarily mouth muscles and ensures ...
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Why animal just born are more intelligent than human baby?As suckling milk is an instinct for human baby, so as the baby deer. Most of the mammals also ... with u. For Chris4, i heard before that the ratio of life span for the human and other animals but is there any proof for that. For me, this idea a bit confuse. I argee with chris4. ...
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