All placental animals are mammals. Placental mammals are the most successful of the major mammal groups (the other two being the marsupials and the monotremes). Everything from rodents to dogs to cows and even elephants, even you, are placental mammals. In fact, they are found on every continent and in virtually every habitat on Earth.
Placental animals give birth to live young that have been nourished in the womb by the placenta.
Most mammals are placental...marsupial mammals and monotremes are not placental.
Yes.
Marsupials, monotremes and placental animals are members of the group known as mammals, or Mammalia.
No. Kangaroos are marsupials.
Yes - like nearly all mammals (the monotremes being the only counter examples) the sloths are placental animals that give live birth.
yes all mammals are placental. No, not all animals are placentals. There are also marsupials and monotremes.
No, chipmunks are placental mammals. Placental mammals bear live young.
Yes. Placental means to give birth to live young and breast feed babies.
All placental animals have belly buttons.
yes. It gives birth to live young
Squirrels are placental mammals. There is a kind of marsupial called a "squirrel glider," but that's not the same thing as a squirrel.