All mammals are warm-blooded, tetrapod vertebrates: they maintain their body heat, have four limbs or fins, and have backbones. Most have seven cervical vertebrae. Almost all have hair or fur. The one requisite characteristic is that their females nurse their young with milk from their mammary glands.
they give birth to live young, they breast feed their young, and they typically have hair...yes even whales have hair follicles. They are warm blooded and have a back bones.
Live birth (as opposed to eggs), having hair or fur (as opposed to scales), being fed milk at early infancy (as opposed to bugs or whatever), warmblooded (as opposed to cold-blooded)
Mammals are
air-breathing animals whose females have mammary glands and males and females have sweat glands, hair and/or fur. Most mammals give birth to their young alive some species of mammals lay eggs (platypus)
They are characterized by the presence of sweat glands including those modified for milking
All mammals share the characteristic of having lungs to breathe, are warm blooded, and vertebrate. Most mammals also have hair to keep them warm.
All mammals have fur or hair, they are all warm blooded, and they are all fed milk produced by their mothers. Some, but not all, are born alive (the exceptions being the Platypus and the Echidna). Very few have bluetooth.
All mammals have fur or hair, and the babies all suckle their mother.
Mammals have teeth, three bones in the middle ear, mammary glands (females), are warm blooded, single lower jaw bone, body hair, diaphragm and a left aortic arch.
Because they are all born alive and they all have fur.
There are two essential characteristics shared by all mammals.
Firstly, they all have some form or fur or hair, whether it be a full coat, or just a few whiskers.
Secondly, they all feed their young on mothers' milk.
Many people believe all mammals give live birth. This is false, as there are three species of egg-laying mammals known as monotremes: the platypus, the short-beaked echidna and the long-beaked echidna. These mammals, like all other mammals and no other vertebrates or invertebrates, have fur and feed their young on mothers' milk.
Most mammals are also characterised by the following anatomical features:
- A flexible neck with seven cervical vertebrae
- Mammals also show enhanced neocortex development
- Sound is produced by the larynx (a modified region of the trachea)
- limbs are oriented vertically
- The mammalian heart has 4 chambers
- Internal temperature is generally high and constant
- Egg development occurs in the uterus (excluding Monotremata)
- RBC are non nucleated
- Diaphragm present between thoracic and abdominal cavities .
Too many to list. The only characteristics that are common in all mammals are that mothers produce milk and that at least some individuals grow at least a little hair (even whales have a little hair), plus characteristics we share with non-mammals, like bones and brains. Pretty much everything else is variable.
Humans are very similar to other mammals in a number of ways. For example, chimpanzees and humans share 96 to 98% of the same DNA depending on the study. We are also very similar in Biology, having many other same organs and reproduction cycles. We also share many behavior similarities like forming communities and social order, protecting our young, and forming relationships. We also eat many of the same foods, all need water to survive, and breath oxygen.
There are three types of mammals: monotremes. marsupials and placental.
The similarities are that they all are:
The difference is in how they produce young. The monotremes like platypuses lay eggs, the marsupials like opossums and kangaroos have their young grow to a very primitive state then allow them to mature in a pouch, and the placental mammals have wombs to allow the young to grow internally until they are almost capable of external independent survival,
Warm bodies , they have fur to keep them warm.
Trick question. Remember the Duck Billed Platypus is classed as a mammal, and gives birth with eggs.
All mammals are warm blooded vertebrates. All mammals have hair. All mammals produce milk for their young.
Cheetahs are mammals, so they share all of the characteristics of mammals. This includes live birth, being warm blooded and having a spinal column.
Marsupials are mammals, so share all features with other mammals. As well, they are vertebrates, so share the characteristic of having a backbone with birds, fish, reptiles and amphibians. Like birds and reptiles, mammals breathe via lungs (rather than gills), and like birds, they are warm-blooded.
Nothing, there not the same. They don't share characteristics.
Living things share all of the following characteristics except _____.
Cheetahs are mammals, therefore they are warm-blooded. Cheetahs are mammals, so they share all of the characteristics of mammals. This includes live birth, being warm blooded and having a spinal column.They are warm blooded like all mammals
They all have mammalia and nipples.
not all mammals have five fingers and pose able thumbs and our hands are not harry
Because they nurse their young, as all mammals do. They share other characteristics most mammals have: they are warm-blooded, vertebrates, have hair or fur, give birth to live young, and feed their young milk.
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they are mammals they have brains and they are smart