Yes
The first A in mammal has a short A sound, the second has a schwa, or unstressed sound (mah-mull).
they give birth to live young and produce milk
no cause whales do no feed milk to their youngs
The Australian echidna, or spiny anteater, shares this same characteristic.
The main characteristic that will guarantee if the Angora Rabbit is a mammal, is if the female produces milk. if not, it isn't one.
It is a sound that frogs make when communicating with one another.
The main characteristic of a monotreme is that it is an egg-laying mammal, unlike marsupials and placental mammals which give birth to live young.
Mammals make milk to feed their young. It is a defining characteristic of the mammal grouping.
B- Bee
frequency is the pitch of a sound
Communicating in their own ways.
The sound of oxen is typically described as a low, deep bellow or moo. This vocalization can vary in tone and intensity, often reflecting their mood or communicating with other animals. Oxen may also make grunting sounds, especially when working or exerting themselves. Overall, their sounds are characteristic of large, domesticated cattle.