No. Elephants and various large whales (such as the Blue Whale, the Orca, the Bowhead Whale, the Humpback Whale, and the Fin Whale) have lifespans that are approximately as long as ours. The Bowhead Whale's lifespan may be even longer. Our lifespans are long mostly because of the medicine that we have developed.
humans.
Giraffes have the longest necks of the mammals. They have seven vertebra, just like humans. I believe the mammal that has the longest neck out of the herbivores would have to be the fly it although small actually has 32 vertebrate! I know quite amazing considering humans only have 3! Now if you also include omnivores and carnivores in this question the answer would obviously be the pigeon-footed-jelly, more formally known as the obniforestjumfus. This antarctic beast existed more then six billion years ago in what is now greenland.
The only native mammal is the Hoary bat. All other mammal species have been brought there by humans.
With expensive logistical support, only humans can live on the Antarctic continent.
The only mammal found in every climate and on every continent is homo sapiens, or "us". Humans.
None. Humans are the only mammal that has same sex relationships.
Humans. We don't have wings, but we build airplanes and helicopters.
No. Humans are mammals, which evolved from mammal-like synapsid "reptiles," which were not closely related to dinosaurs. Birds are the only living remnants of the dinosaurs.
try whales, dolphins, otters, humans, penguins to name but a few....
They're the only creatures other than humans that can give a mammal-like response to whatever drug or circumstance they're testing on them. They're the only creatures other than humans that can give a mammal-like response to whatever drug or circumstance they're testing on them.
Elephants, besides humans, are the only other mammal that can cry.
A bat is the only flying mammal.