there are no cold blooded mammals no there are no cold blooded mammals
Yes mammals are organisms .
mammals belong to the animalia kingdom
No. Only mammals do.
No. Grebes are not mammals - they are birds. The differences between birds and mammals are:Birds have feathers while mammals have fur, hair or skinBirds lay eggs whilst mammals (with the exception of the monotremes) bear live youngBirds do not feed their young on mothers' milk like all mammals do
Your question seems to suggest that mammals that feed milk to their young are a subset of mammals. But all mammals feed milk to their young. That, along with the presence of hair, is the defining characteristic of all mammals, without exceptions.
I some how suggest that baby mammals actually digest the milk they get. This in order to grow big and strong. They need it. It is a cruel world out there.
Jaw, ears, hip and shoulder
They are both animals, of course. They are both mammals, and are both great pets. I suggest getting either one!
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.