Pronghorns, carpybara, moose and mice are mammals but birds are not.
Yes, moose are mammals.
the Tlingit ate sea mammals (whales, etc.) birds, moose, bears, deer, and mountain goats.
American Bison, Bears, Bighorn Sheep, Bobcats, Canada lynx, Coyotes, Elk, Moose, Mountain Goats, Mountain Lions, Mule Deer and White-tailed Deer, Gray Wolf, Small mammals, Birds, Amphibians and reptiles And fish
Yeah, all mammals have backbones. A lot of things that aren't mammals have backbones, too. The general term is "vertebrate". This applies to most fish, birds and reptiles.
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They hunt in packs and they eat mammals such as elk, moose, deer, etc.
a moose is a mammal and most mammals have internal organs
A mule and a mountain lion are mammals. The moose is a mammal.
The moose has seven cervical vertebrae.Almost all mammals have seven cervical vertebrae. The only exceptions are manatees and sloths.
Mammals have fur, are warm blooded, and nurse with milk. Apes,dogs,cats,mice,moose,aardvarks,and beavers are all mammals. though it may sound wierd, playtapusses are mammals that lay eggs!! bats may look like birds, but are the only flying mammal
No, moose are not invertebrate, in fact they have rather large backbones do to their size.
Bison, caribou, moose, lynx, wolves, and many smaller mammals.