Mammals are not covered with feathers. Mammals grow hair, but do not have to be covered with hair. Birds are covered with feathers.
No mammals have feathers. Mammals have fur or hair. Only birds have feathers.
While one mammal (the bat) has wings, only birds have feathers (and birds are not mammals)
Birds have feathers.
No, mammals are covered with fur or hair.
yes they do
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The body covering of birds is feathers. Mammals are covered in fur or hair.
All mammals are covered in either hair/fur.Answer Improved by: -k-Mammals would be covered with hair. Mammals are warm blooded and grow hair on their bodies. Other non-mammal species might grow fur, feathers, or another type of body covering but its not the same as hair.
Chickens are bipedal vertebrates. They are covered in feathers. They are also warm blooded, egg laying animals with wings. These criteria show that chickens are birds, not mammals.
they are covered in feathers
most have live babys warm blood has fur or feathers
a panda is a mammal. mammals do not have feathers.
no mammals don't have any feathers
The skin of the Panda is covered with fur, as is the case with most mammals.
Animals are covered by fur (mammals), feathers (birds), and scales (reptiles and fish). shell( molluscs) hair( mamals I.E US ) that's basically it!
Birds are covered in feathers, have wings and beaks, walk on two legs, lay eggs, and most can fly. Mammals are typically covered in fur, ususally walk on four legs, typically have teeth, give birth to live young (except for two species), and, with the exception of bats, cannot fly.
No. Birds are not mammals.
they are covered in feathers