Their mammaries.
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All mammals have mammary glands, including nipples. All mammals are arranged in at least in an approximately similar fashion. So look at a female dog's belly; a female bear will have nipples in approximately similar locations.
Yes. Polar Bears are mammals and almost all mammals feed milk to their young.
Yeah, I was in a bar in Amsterdam called Melkateria which specialized in obscure mammal milk. It's delish!
Yes. Almost all mammals feed milk to their babies.
The female bears gives milk to their cubs but it does not give milk at any other time.
they make it
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Babies don't produce milk.
the babies drink milk from their moms! ;)
Babies do not produce milk and therefore you can not express milk from them. Indeed it would harm the baby if you tried.
They are mamary glands, after pregnancy they produce milk which is used to feed babies.
There are many species of bears, and they are all mammals.
When girls become mothers they use their breasts to produce milk for their babies. The material in their breasts turns into milk.
Breasts are for feeding the babies. They contain glands that produce milk when you are pregnant.
from boobs its to breast feed babies like any other mamel.
Well, mostly because when we have babies.. we beast feed. We produce milk in are breats.
Because - they produce milk to feed their babies - like ALL mammals do.
baby polar bears don't eat they drink their mothers milk.
When girls become mothers they use their breasts to produce milk for their babies. The material in their breasts turns into milk.