Mammals are the only animals that have true hair. This feature is what sets them apart from other animals.
yes, all mammals do, you are a vertebrate. Even if you cannot see the hair it is there, it is just very very small. Reptiles do not, birds have feathers
the class of vertebrate that have hair are mammals, although not all have the same type of hair
A raccoon is a mammal and is a vertebrate.
The vertebrate group in which humans belong to is the mammal group.Humans belong to the Mammal group.
All but the insect are vertebrates.
No, a Horse is a mammal.
No, cows are mammals, they are warm blooded, give birth to live young, have milk, have hair.
Goats are warm-blooded vertebrates, covered with hair, that suckle their young with milk produced by the mother.
Cats are vertebrates.
All mammals including woolly mammals are different from other vertebrates in possession of hair ,wool is also type of hair .
Mammals have a number of characteristics that define them. They have hair, or fur. They are warm-blooded. They are vertebrates. Most give birth to live young. You are a mammal.
There are both vertebrates(things with backbones) & non-vertebrates(animals without backbones).
fish
Yes, mammals are vertebrates.
vertebrates
Of course. It's a mammal; mammals are vertebrates; all vertebrates have backbones.
Non vertebrates.
A raccoon is a mammal and is a vertebrate.
All mammals have hair on their bodies, though in some it's coarser whereas others have thinner but more numerous hair strands.