A Mammal is normally defined as a warm blooded animal with a covering of fur, skin or hair which gives birth to live young who are nourished with milk, and who are vertebrate. All mammals suckle their young.
There is a sub-group known as monotremes, which are the egg-laying mammals. This group includes just the platypus and the echidna. They are still mammals because, like all mammals, they feed their young on mothers' milk. Mammals also breathe through lungs.
Most mammals are also characterised by the following anatomical features:
- A flexible neck with seven cervical vertebrae
- Mammals also show enhanced neocortex development
- Sound is produced by the larynx (a modified region of the trachea)
- limbs are oriented vertically
- The mammalian heart has 4 chambers
- Internal temperature is generally high
- Egg development occurs in the uterus (excluding monotremata)
means with the genetic codes we can classifiy the organisims
They would be classified as a form ( arguably extinct or mythical?) of reptiles.
Fermium is a member of the actinoids family, period 7 in the priodic table of the elements.
No, a Horse is a mammal.
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A leopard is a mammal.
Yes. It is a mammal.
yes it is a mammal
a bass is to fish as horse is to mammal
Whales and dolphins are Cetaceans..
they use what their cells are made up of. they used to do how they look for example if the beaver and the chipmunk looked alike they would say that they are in the same group.
none if a mammal doesnt have a spine then it is not a mammal