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A mammal is a warmblooded vertebrate animal of a class that is distinguished by the possession of hair or fur, the secretion of milk by females for the nourishment of the young, and (typically) the birth of live young. This applies to porcupines, so they are mammals.
no, a fish is not a mammal.
Um no it is a fish...the qualities of a mammal are they are warmblooded, have hair, and birth live young.
A whale is called a mammal but not a fish because they have lungs and viviparous and feed their young ones
It is a mammal because it gives birth to its young. Fish lay eggs instead.
they care for their young.
Fish do not care for their young. Some even eat them.
Some fish dont care for there young and just leave them there, though other fish care for there young until there old enough.
No. A seal is a mammal. A seal is not a FISH. It breathes air and gives birth to live young like humans do. A seal is a mammal.
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Fish do not take care of their young. Young fish hatch and swim away. Some become food for larger fish ( feeder fish) and others escape to grow up.
It is a mammal: a warm-blooded, air-breathing animal that nurses its young. All cats are mammals.