one day at a time.
yes. Look at the beaver. It live most of its life in the water. So do dolphins and mammals
Alpacas are born through live birth.Most mammals are born through live birth. Only five species of mammals still lay eggs and the alpaca is not one of those egg-laying mammals.
Mammals actually have less changes in their life cycle than insects or amphibians. Humans go through about three stages of significance in their life time.
Insects typically have short lives as adults, but may spend a very long time in the larval or egg state. Mammals generally live longer than insects, and the majority reproduce through live birth. Mammals typically live the majority of their lives as adults.
No, they are mammals. They breath through lungs, give birth to live young called calves, and suckle them from mammaries.
They give life to live offsprings, not eggs.
Some mammals live in the trees like sloths, but some mammals live on the forest floor and the subterranean level. Some mammals live through out the rain forest, like the leaf cutter ant. They travel through out the rain forest bringing leaves down all the way to the lowest level, the subterranean level. Depending on how well adapted the mammals are depends on where they live in a rain forest. Hope this helps! ;)
land mammals live on land, sea mammals live in the water.
It depends on the specific mammal.if your talking about a human if you live a long healthy life you could possibly live up to 90 years.
Marine mammals live in the hydrosphere.
Yes, mammals live in estuarys.
Fish and mammals are both animals with backbones (vertebrates). However, fish typically live in water and breathe through gills, while mammals live on land or in water and breathe air through lungs. Additionally, mammals give birth to live young and nurse them with milk, whereas fish typically lay eggs.