Mammals r the group of animals which give birth 2 their young once directly ,not in the form of egg & they feed their young once their own milk ie from their breasts milk made inside their body
its a hammal mammal
answer 2 The traditional definition of a mammal is "an animal that suckles its young."
Class Mammalia. Evolved from reptiles about 200 million years ago. There are around 4000 different species, and before you get too big, nearly half the species are rodents, and another quarter are bats. [some may be your friends?]
There is a major sub-group of mammals, the Monotremes, egg-laying mammals, of which only the Echidna and Platypus survive.
Mammals are just a type of animal.
a mammal is warm blooded
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All mammals including woolly mammals are different from other vertebrates in possession of hair ,wool is also type of hair .
they are called animals because they are all different. on the other hand there is a group which animals are divided by these are: reptiles mammals amphibians birds & fish
Both. Humans are animals in the order Mammalia. All mammals are animals, but not all animals are mammals.
No, all sea animals are not mammals. Fishes are not mammals, but dolphins are mammals.
possums are BOTH! mammals ARE animals! all mammals, reptiles, and amphibians and so on are ALL animals.
All mammals have fur, some other animals can have fur e.g the platypus which lays eggs but has fur so it has characteristics of both mammals and reptiles but all mammals have fur.
All dolphins - and all other mammals - are animals.
Mammals all have mammary glands- breasts- that produce milk for their babies. All mammals nurse their babies. Other animals do not.
(1) Only mammals nurse their babies on the mother's milk. (2) Only mammals have hair. (3) Mammals are warm-blooded. Birds are warm-blooded, too, but nearly all other animals are coldblooded. (4) Mammals have a larger, more well-developed brain than other animals. (5) Most mammals give their young offspring more protection and training than other animals.
like octopus or butterfly that all thanks you
All warm blooded animals are mammals Alternative answer: A mare is a female horse. A horse is a mammal and all mammals are warm blooded, so are birds and some other animals. Mammals are generally animals which have fur, give birth to live young and then suckle them.
Mammals have internal breeding and have sexual intercourse in order to fertalize the eggs. Other animals have external breeding where the female lays the eggs and then the male fertilizes it. In simpler terms, Mammals have sex, and other animals don't.