The platypus, beavers, the nutria, the water-opossum, the capybara, the great Indian rhinoceros, and the hippopotamus. These are called semi-aquatic animals.
They are both mammals. And another examples is that they both give birth to live young.
examples of living things are: -humans -animals -trees -plants examples of non living things are: -chair -table -buildings -ballpens -houses some more examples are for living things: mold, fungi and non living things are water, gas, fabric(silk), etc
Yes. All humans are mammals. All mammal species consist of both males and females.
They are living, they grow, and they are eaten. Or...they use DNA, RNA and protein
Both would be quadruped, carnivorous mammals.
Mammals have fur, and birds have feathersMost mammals give birth to living young and birds lay eggs
1 both are mammals 2 both swim in water 3 both give birth to live young 4 both have tails LOL
Propane and water, are both examples of Compounds.
hi . Both are examples of living organisms.
Contradictory premises are statements that cannot both be true at the same time. For example, "All cats are mammals" and "No mammals have fur" are contradictory premises because they cannot both be true simultaneously.
I think what you are asking for is amphibian. An animal capable of living both on land and in water.
A shark is considered a fish. A dolphin is a mammal. While both may be considered aquatic with living in water, both are different in that respect. The mammals breathe air and produce milk for their offspring.