yes horses do have mammary glands, well the females do. they are located beneath the horse around where the legs are.
A horse is a mammal because it has mammary glands and nurses its young.
Fur and mammary glands are two of the main characteristics of animals in the class Mammalia. Mammals also have three middle ear bones, neocortex, and a four-chambered heart.
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If you mean "mammals", then no; Chickens have no mammary glands, and so they are not mammals.
They are mammals - of course they would have mammary glands! Sheep have udders with two teats.
No both animals have two teats normally which means two mammary glands
A horse is a mammal because it has mammary glands and nurses its young.
Cats have four pairs of mammary glands for a total of 8 mammary glands.
Stingrays don't have mammary glands. Mammary glands are only found on mammals. Stingrays are fish.
No kingdom consists of mammary glands. However, I believe mammals is the answer you are looking for. Mammals are all animals that have mammary glands.
The mammary glands are located from the chest to the groin area in a cat. The mammary glands in cats are also known as dugs.
No. Snakes are reptiles. Only mammals have mammary glands.
No. Only mammals have mammary glands. Bullfrogs are amphibians, not mammals.
No. Only mammals have mammary glands. Anchovies are fish, not mammals.
Yes. Like all mammals, the platypus has mammary glands.
Mammary glands are the source of milk production in female (and some male) mammals
Mammary gland consist of glandular tissue and fatty tissue in them. Mammary glands are characteristic of mammals.