have mammary glands
No, Class Mammalia contains only one phylum, which is Chordata. Mammals are vertebrate animals with hair or fur, mammary glands, and a neocortex region in the brain.
have mammary glands
Mammalia is a class of animals that are characterized by giving birth to live young, having hair or fur, and producing milk to feed their young. They are the only animals that possess these characteristics.
No, humans are only in the class "mammalia". The order category for humans is "primates", and the family is "hominidae".Ê
Lions are in the Mammalia class. They are one of four of the largest cats in the genus Panthera. They are second only to the tiger.
Animal cells do not contain chloroplast, only plant cells.
Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammalia Order: Insectavora Family: Erinaceidae Genus: Hemiechinus Species is the only on I'm not sure about. - Juliette
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The koala is the only species in its family, Phascolarctidae. It is in the suborder Vombatiformes, the order Diprotodontia, the infraclass Marsupialia, and the class Mammalia.
hmm..... -_- i believe they are either in the wild or cat kingdom. i don't know i'm only a 4th grader.
No, only plant cells contain chloroplasts.
Examples of animals in the mammalia class include placental mammals, such as cats, dogs, rabbits, gerbils, guinea pigs, horses, hippopotamuses, giraffes, dolphins, whales etc. The mammals class also includes the marsupials, which means kangaroos, koalas, wombats, Tasmanian devils, quolls, quokkas, etc. It also includes the two monotremes, or egg-laying animals, which are the platypus and the echidna. All members of the Mammalia class feed their young on mothers' milk. They are the only animals in the animal kingdom to do so.