no
Some large land mammals such as polar bear and tigers are carnivorous, they eat meat (other animals and fish) many others such as elephants and all the large antelopes eat vegetation only.
Mammals are found in all the deserts of the world except the Antarctic Desert. mammals in Antarctica are confined to coastal regions only. Seals are the only animals seen on land in Antarctica.
sea animals usually have gills and can only be underwater and if on land will die, Land animals do not have gills and were ment for the land if they go in water for to long they will die to. Provided by Barto
Yes. Mammals are the only animals that feeds milk to their young.
Not animals are only eat plants, but large number of mammals eat plants for instance, human beings, insects, birds,reptiles, micro-amphibians and the other mammals includes herbivours and omnivours.
Mammals are the only animals that breastfeed their young.
Elephants (in particular, the African elephant) and the largest (heaviest) of land animals. Blue whales are the largest mammals. Giraffes are the tallest land animals.
The only relationship between them is that they are members of the Animal Kingdom, have vertebrates, are mammals, and are the biggest animals in land and water respectively.
No! Fish, reptiles, birds, and amphibians all have backbones, but are not mammals.
Only monkeys are mammals among those animals you named.
No, domestic animals can include birds, reptiles or fish.
Milk teeth would, by definition only occur in mammals, since mammals are the only animals that produce milk for their young. Other animals may well have a set of deciduous teeth that are replaced by adult teeth as they mature.