Yes there is one green maml that I know of belonging to the parrot family and that is the "kea", only found in New Zealand
mammals cant survive without green plants , because that is their food and they live off of the plants. Green plant can live without mammals, because they can make their own food with photosynthesis.
mammals cant survived without green plants because that is their food and that how they live without green plants they will die.
Platypuses do not have green blood. No vertebrate, including mammals, has green blood.
No! Blue mammals are orange of course! Improvement: You may have meant "are blue whales green?" Yes there is a lot of green in a blue whale. Lots of blue and gray too.
All turtles are reptiles
Red, just like other mammals.
not always mammals have red bugs have green orange and yellow
there is no set answer to this although the diatom-encrusted whale is of greenish color.
Birds are not mammals, but it should be possible.
green sea turtles do not have the ability to move their jaws laterally, so they can't chew the way that mammals can :) hope it helps
The only mammals that can tell the difference between red and green are primates.
No. No frogs are green. Frogs have no green pigmentation in their skin at all. Like mammals, they are unable to produce green pigment. Mammals, reptiles and amphibians can only produce black and yellow-red pigment, and all colours and patterns on a frog's skin are the result of different combinations of these two pigments. Frogs contain variations of the yellow-red pigment. Most species of frogs appear green because of the pattern of refraction of blue light by special cells in their skin blending in with this yellow pigment. To answer the question - green frogs are not completely green when they developing. The green colouring becomes more pronounced as they grow.