Mammal
Frogs are amphibian. Not a reptile an not a mammal but a amphibian
A lion is a mammal. The other three animal groups named are cold-blooded (poikilotherms).
No, A tiger is a mammal because it produces milk and gives birth to live young.
No. Mammals are warm-blooded creatures with fur, skin or hair, and they give birth to live young which they then feed with mother's milk. Like a mammal, a salamander is a vertebrate, but that is where the similarities virtually end. A salamander has moist skin, and is cold-blooded. It lays eggs and has to live in water for part of its life. The salamander is a member of the amphibian family, like frogs, toads, newts and axolotls.
mammal
No mongoose have spinal cords, but they are so flexible it's almost not there.
To determine whether an organism is an amphibian, bird, fish, insect, invertebrate, reptile, or mammal, one must consider its key characteristics. Amphibians typically have a life cycle that includes both aquatic and terrestrial stages, while birds are characterized by feathers and beaks. Fish are aquatic vertebrates with gills, insects have exoskeletons and six legs, invertebrates lack a backbone, reptiles have scaly skin and lay eggs, and mammals are warm-blooded with fur or hair and usually give live birth. Identifying specific traits can help classify the organism correctly.
A crow is neither, it is a bird. Why it is neither: Mammal: gives birth to live young (a crow lays eggs) Reptiles and Amphibians: "cold-blooded," (crows are warm-blooded)
no, a human is a mammal that give birth to live baby.
No it is warm blooded and gives birth to live young so it is a mammal. A frog is an example of a amphibian.
A rhinoceros is a mammal, because it has viviparous birth--its babies live off a placenta in utero and are born live, and because it nurses its young.
A Platypus!