By definition, mammals have hair and nurse their young with milk. Some, like cetaceans, only have hair on a very small portion of their bodies or only for a portion of their lives. Some mammals have live births (placental mammals), some are born into a pouch for maturation (marsupials), and some are even hatched from eggs (monotremes).
it can feed young on milk
Do you mean What do mammals need to survive? 1. A sutible habitat with enough space A sutible habitat provides water,food, and shelter to the animal and is in the right temperature range for it to not freeze/overheat 2. Year-round food and water This is obvious. 3.Other mammals of the same species So they don't go extinct
Mammals have:
Mammals also:
Mammals are warm blooded animals. They normally give birth to young ones and most have mammary glands for suckling the young ones.
their babies,what they eat to keep everybody safe avay from preadetors to make sure they eat and drink enough everyday to be clean & healthy .
They can give birth to live young and suckle them.
by breathing
they nurse their young and they also mate
Yes, all mammals have a skeleton.Yes, all mammals have a skeleton.Yes, all mammals have a skeleton.Yes, all mammals have a skeleton.Yes, all mammals have a skeleton.Yes, all mammals have a skeleton.
Mammals. Mammals.
Mammals Have Hair Or Fur, Non-Mammals Don't.
We are mammals, and mammals are one category of animal, so we are both animals and mammals.
Sharks are NOT mammals.
yes, badgers are mammals
Most Australian mammals are marsupials unlike American mammals.
No, all sea animals are not mammals. Fishes are not mammals, but dolphins are mammals.
Yes, they are placental mammals. Most mammals are placental. The other two options are marsupial mammals (mammals with a pouch) and monotreme mammals (mammals that lay eggs).
We are mammals.
They are not mammals
mammals have faur or hair like were a mammals