Yes. All placental mammals bear live young.
Because placentals are the largest number of mammals.
Yes, cows are placentals. They belong to the group of mammals known as eutherians, which give birth to live young that are nourished before birth through a complex placenta. This reproductive system allows for longer gestation periods and more developed offspring at birth compared to other types of mammals, such as marsupials.
Placentals are mammals. All mammals are vertebrates which means they do have backbones.
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No. Mammals which lay eggs are monotremes. Placental mammals and marsupials give live birth.
Marsupials, monotremes, and placentals are all types of mammals. To qualify as a mammal, an animal has to be warm blooded, have hair, and produce milk for its young. Alligators do not fit any of those criteria, because they are reptiles, not mammals. So they are not marsupials, monotremes, or placentals.
yes it is a mammal because gives birth to it's young
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Yes. The fact that these animals feed their young on mothers' milk is one of the defining characteristics of all mammals, including the placentals, marsupials and monotremes.
Mammals are warm blooded, covered with hair or fur, have a 4-chambered heart, and nurse their young with milk. Most give live birth (marsupials and placentals) but monotremes, such as the platypus and echidna, lay eggs.
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