Mammals, a branch of vertebrates, possess hair and mammary glands. No other vertebrates do.
No. Mammals are a sub-sect species of vertebrates.
No.
Mammals (both male and female) have hair and mammary glands.
mammalia because it has hair and mammary glands...
They have hair o fur are endothermic have mammary glands
Mammals are warm blooded and their young suckles milk. reptiles and amphibians are cold blooded that's what I remember
mammary glands and hair.
The taxonomical class Mammals includes all animals (and people) that are air-breathing vertebrates, endothermic, have hair, three middle ear bones and in which females with you have functional mammary glands.
Yes, crows as with all other birds are vertebrates. They have an internal skeleton and a backbone.
The three classifications of animals are vertebrates, invertebrates, and mammals. Vertebrates have a backbone, while invertebrates do not. Mammals are a subgroup of vertebrates distinguished by characteristics such as hair and mammary glands.
They have hair , mammary glands and they feed their young ones with milk .
hair mammary glands three middle ear bones
Only mammals have mammary glands. These are the means by which the female nurtures her young on mothers' milk. Mammals are also the only vertebrates with fur or hair.
mammary glands; hair; warm blooded