Incorrect. A mammal is a warmblooded animal. Most give birth live, except for the platypus who lays eggs.
A whale is an animal, but is also definitely a mammal, because it has warm blood and produces milk for its young.
If the mother animal produces milk to feed her babies, then she is a mammal. If the females of a species are mammals so are the males and children. Female foxes produce milk to feed their babies. Therefore they are mammals.
It produces milk for its young and has the many characteristics of a mammal
A mammal has hair and produces milk and the only mammal that is hatched is the plataypus.
Any sea mammal will produce milk, i.e. seals, sea lions, walruses, dolphins, porpoises, whales, and manatees.
The mammalia,or breasts.
No - part of the definition of a mammal is that it is a vertebrate with hair, viviparous birth, endothermic and produces milk to nourish their young. A vertebrate is, by definition, an animal with a distinct backbone.
There isn't one. An animal who lays eggs isn't a mammal. An animal who gives milk to it's young is a mammal.
it has fur, it gives birth to live babies, and it drinks milk/produces milk
If it produces milk-drinking babies. The only mammal that lays eggs is a platypus, it lays milk drinking babies I assume.
A mammal.
A definite mammal it has fur and produces milk and gives birth to live young. amphibians lay eggs produce no milk and have scales and no fur or hair.