yes it is a mammal because gives birth to it's young
technically, yes because it is just a giant gorilla :)
Yes, apes are mammals.
placentals
No. An ape is a placental mammal within the Order of Primates.
Mammal,Chimp,close to the Ape family.
A Gorilla is a mammal, and is an ape (primate).
An ape
From my ancestors, which, like me, were human, great ape, ape, primate, mammal, tetrapod, vertebrate, animal eukaryotes.
Yes, presumably as they are hairy and ape-like
A biped organism has 2 feet like a gorilla or ape! It is a mammal.
Aardvark, alpaca, anteater, antelope, ape, armadillo and Airedale terrier are mammals. They begin with the letter a.
No. Sharks are a species of fish, just like humans are a species of mammal. Apes are also a species of mammal but a baby human cannot grow up to become an ape, and a baby ape cannot become a human. So, cod, bass, ray, etc, are all species of fish, but a baby shark is the only thing which will ever become a shark.
Robert Broom has written: 'The mammal-like reptiles of South Africa and the origin of mammals' 'The South African fossil ape-men'
An ape without a tail is....an ape. No species of ape have tails.
Only three animals are known to have sex for pleasure as well as reproduction. 1. Humans 2. Dolphins 3. Bonobos (type of Ape)