Although squirrels can not fly, there is one specific breed that has loose flabs of skin that they stretch out with their arms to levitate when they jump. These are called Flying Squirrels. Most squirrels cannot do that. But technically, squirrels cannot fly.
Yes. They are a type of rodent, which is the largest family of mammals.
Yes, squirrels are members of the order Rodentia. They are rodents.
A bear is a mammal because they are warm blooded and produce milk.
There are several species of squirrels, none can fly. Flying squirrels can glide from tree to tree, but only bats are truly flying mammals.
A squirrel is a mammal.
A raccoon is a mammal.
Yes, bears and squirrels are mammals.
Yes, both monkeys and squirrels are mammals.
Bats are the flying mammals. There are some squirrels that 'glide' that are referred to as flying squirrels.
Squirrels are mammals, so yes the baby squirrels do have mothers and fathers.
No, cats are feliones and squirrels are rodents they are both mammals but that is about it
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Squirrels are classed as mammals
No. Squirrels are placental mammals, meaning they give birth to live young. The only egg-laying mammals, or monotremes, are the platypus and the echidna.
Flying squirrels are mammals and mammals are vertebrae, they have backbones.
They are both mammals.
A squirrel is a mammal and all mammals breastfeed their young, so yes, squirrels do breastfeed.
Funny question. I was just thinking about that. No, they are mammals.