A cow a goat etc
A dog is a mammal. It is a vertebrate (has backbone), has hair, gives birth to live young, and nourishes offspring with milk from the mammary glands.
Any mammal. The two defining features of mammals are hair and feeding the young with milk. Mammals are a subsection of vertebrates (backbone-possessing animals), so they all have backbones too.
The main characteristic for which mammals are known is the fact that they nurture their young on mothers' milk. A Mammal is normally defined as a warm blooded animal with a covering of fur, skin or hair which gives birth to live young who are nourished with milk, and who are vertebrate (having a backbone). Mammals also breathe through lungs.
whose animal gives eag and milk
No animal gives chocolate milk. Chocolate milk is made from additives such as ground up cocoa beans and and regular white milk.
No - part of the definition of a mammal is that it is a vertebrate with hair, viviparous birth, endothermic and produces milk to nourish their young. A vertebrate is, by definition, an animal with a distinct backbone.
If it has fur,if it makes milk for its babies,and if it as a backbone.
A shopkeeper.
They don't. They produce white milk, hippos produce pink milk
Cows & maybe Goats.
A zebra is a mammal. An example of a reptile would be a snake. A bird is a creature with feathered wings, and a fish is an animal with gills.
There isn't one. An animal who lays eggs isn't a mammal. An animal who gives milk to it's young is a mammal.