Iguanas are not mammals, they are lizards. Giraffes are mammals, as are bats. Both of these have the criteria for being a mammal; they have hair, are warm blooded, and produce milk for their young.
Sophie Lockwood has written: 'Chameleons' -- subject(s): Chameleons, Juvenile literature 'Iguanas' -- subject(s): Iguanas, Juvenile literature 'Bats (World of Mammals)' 'Foxes' -- subject(s): Foxes, Juvenile literature 'Dragonflies (World of Insects)' 'Zebras (World of Mammals)' 'Skunks (World of Mammals)' 'Polar Bears (The World of Mammals)' 'Chimpanzees' -- subject(s): Chimpanzees, Juvenile literature 'Flies (World of Insects)' 'Giraffes (The World of Mammals)'
Giraffes are mammals.
Yes they do.
No. Giraffes are placental mammals, not marsupials, so they do not have pouches.
No. Peacocks are birds. Giraffes are not birds, they are mammals.
Yes, giraffes are land mammals.
they are mammals,PERIOD.
No. Iguanas are reptiles. Rodents are mammals.
No. Giraffes are placental mammals. Unlike marsupials, the female does not have a pouch.
Giraffes are mammals. Mammals do not lay eggs.
No, iguanas can be carnivorous and have been known to eat some small mammals, such as babies.
Giraffes are classified as mammals and as such are warm blooded.