The only "green" mammal I am aware of is the sloth found in rain forests of South America. However, its natural color is not green. The animal stays mostly in the canopy and moves about very little. Algae sometimes grows in its hair giving the animal a green tinge.
Mammals do not have green pigment in their skin or fur because they do not have the necessary genes to produce green coloration. This is why there are no naturally occurring green mammals in the animal kingdom.
Mammals cannot be green because they lack the necessary pigments to produce the color green in their skin or fur. The pigments responsible for green coloration, such as chlorophyll, are not present in mammals.
mammals cant survived without green plants because that is their food and that how they live without green plants they will die.
No, mammals is a plural form for the noun mammal, a thing. There is no verb form for the word mammal or mammals.
Platypuses do not have green blood. No vertebrate, including mammals, has green blood.
No! Blue mammals are orange of course! Improvement: You may have meant "are blue whales green?" Yes there is a lot of green in a blue whale. Lots of blue and gray too.
mammals cant survive without green plants , because that is their food and they live off of the plants. Green plant can live without mammals, because they can make their own food with photosynthesis.
All turtles are reptiles
Neither. Elephants are placental mammals, which form a different group of mammals from either the marsupials (pouched mammals) or the monotremes (egg-laying mammals).
No, bats are mammals.
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They mean the same thing it is just that mammals is the plural form of mammal.