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Fish do not give live birth, most mammals do. Fish do not nurse their young, mammals do.
You have to talk about the differences and similarities they have in common in the transport system.
They r both animals
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No, whales are not classified as fish. They are mammals and belong to the group called cetaceans. Fish and mammals are different in terms of their anatomy, reproduction, and other characteristics.
No if it's a shark your talking about. Mammals are defined as vertebral (Spined) and air breathing.
Its a paragraph where you usually compare and contrast two things sometimes more. For example you can compare and contrast a dog from a cat Compare= Whats the same Contrast= Whats not the same Dogs and Cats are mamals. You walk a dog but not a cat.
Both Breathe oxygen and use pumped blood to distribute it through their bodies.
Mammals, birds, reptiles and adult amphibians breathe using lungs. Fish breathe using gills, while juvenile amphibians breathe using gills and spiracles.
There are no "fish mammals". Mammals are mammals and fish are fish. Mammals are warm-blooded creatures with fur or skin, breathing through lungs, and feeding their yong on mothers's mlk, while fish are cold-blooded creatures covered with scales, and which breathe using gills. There are, however, mammals which live underwater and, like all mammals, suckle their young on mothers' milk. These are dolphins, whales, narwhals, dugong, manatees and porpoises. Then there are the mammals which actually live on land, but spend much of their time at sea, and so have adaptations in their limbs which act as fins. These include walruses, seals and sea lions,
No, fish are not mammals.
Fish are not mammals, they are fish.