Yes. Mammals have a skeleton because us humans are mammals as a matter of fact.
Orangutans are mammals who have internal skeletons.
Zebras have skeletons, as do all mammals.
no
To my knowledge, there are no mammals that do not have skeletons. One of the classifications of a mammal is that is has a vertebrae, which would need the rest of the skeletal structure to support it.
Of course--they're mammals.
As a rule, all mammals have skeletons on the inside. All insects have exoskeletons ( skeletons on the outside). exoskeletons (
No, their skeletons are generally bone.
Fish, Dolphins, etc. and other mammals
Bone. The same as yours. Sharks have cartilaginous skeletons, but whales are mammals, with skeletons like humans or dogs or elephants.
Animals with internal skeletons are called vertebrates. These skeletons provide support and protection for the body's organs and allow for movement through muscles attached to them. Examples of vertebrates include mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish.
Birds and mammals both have internal skeletons, closed circulatory systems, similar digestive systems, and are warm blooded.
It is a mammal and all mammals are vertebrates because they have internal skeletons and backbones.