Humans are mammals. They are both warm blooded. They both have live babies (Exept the platypuses) Both give milk to their babies. (Humans don't because of disease.)
not all mammals have five fingers and pose able thumbs and our hands are not harry
Humans exhibit all the characteristics of a mammal.
We ARE mammals. Like all other mammals, humans are warmblooded vertebrates, have hair, give live birth, nourish babies with milk and spend sufficient time with our offspring before releasing them into the world.
Mammals are boys and girls. Mammals are classified based on certain characteristics they have. Some characteristics mammals have are: 1. They have to have at least some hair on their body. 2. The females have to have nipples that they feed their young milk with. 3. And, other than monotremes (platypus and possums and other animals), they have to give live birth to their young. So therefore, all humans are mammals. Cats, dogs, hamsters, and all other animals you can think of that have all three characteristics, are mammals.
Humans are mammals
They have hooves, they are mammals, they are black.
Yes, a human being is a mammal. Mammals are a group of vertebrate animals that have mammary glands to nurse their young, hair or fur, and typically give birth to live young. Humans possess all these characteristics, making them mammals.
Some examples of mammals that do not have a tail include humans, apes (such as chimpanzees and gorillas), and whales.
Humans are mammals - all humans. However, not all mammals are humans.
Humans and platypuses a both mammals, so they share a number of characteristics. Some of these include obvious things such as both being warm-blooded vertebrates that breathe air. Humans and platypuses both have a four-chambered heart; they both nurture their babies on mothers' milk; they also have enhanced neocortex development.
The give birth to fully life young e.g humans, cats, dogs, rhinoceroses, giraffes
No. Despite sharing some characteristics mammals and birds are not closely related.