suckle in the PONS Dictionary

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Pups are fairly mature at birth, and within 60 minutes they start suckling for about 7 minutes.
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While females have four teats in their pouches and can have up to 3 young per birth, they seldom suckle more than two.
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The twins washed up onto dry land and were found by a she-wolf who suckled them.
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After they hatch, the offspring are suckled for three to four months.
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Calves continue to suckle at the same rate as before until their sixth month, after which they become more independent when feeding.
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Young are suckled for 16 months before they are weaned.
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The virus can be detected in mouse colonies worldwide, generally in suckling to young adult mice.
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The main symptoms were stiffness, inability to rise, and failure to suckle in newborns.
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Kits require almost constant supervision; when still suckling, they require milk at four-hour intervals day and night.
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Sometimes a large hypodermic syringe is used without a needle for very small baby mammals to suckle from in artificial rearing.
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