Mammals get around by walking, swimming or flying.
Most mammals walk to get around, except for bats (which usually fly), and seals, whales, and dolphins, which swim.
Yes. Mammals were around through most of the time that dinosaurs were.
Yes, there are hundreds of species of mammals that inhabit deserts around the world.
Yes, but the only mammals around at that time would have been small rodent-like mammals.
Yes.
around 400 billion
There are estimated to be around 427 species of mammals in the Amazon rainforest.
we and all large mammals would not be around
yes, there are all kinds of mammals in the ocean and waters all around the world (dolphin, Whale, ect.)
No. They don't even stick around to see the roe to hatch. Fish are not mammals and only mammals nurse babies.
There are around 15,000 known species of mammals.
becaus insects have been around long befor mammals even befor the dinos have and beyound that
Mammals whose young are nourished by a placenta in the womb and are born able to move around independently. Pouched mammals are non-placental and their young must live in the pouch till developed.