All mammals including the sub groups marsupials and monotremes.
Mammals.
There are few different types of groups of animals that are warm blooded and have hair or fur. The largest group of warm blooded animals are tigers and coyotes.
There are few different types of groups of animals that are warm blooded and have hair or fur. The largest group of warm blooded animals are tigers and coyotes.
the mammals are a group of animals that give live birth, feed their young with milk, are warm-blooded, and have hair or fur
The group of animals with fur or hair is the mammals.
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anything with fur, hair, or feathers
Yeah, because that's how they keep warm. Like take an dog for an instance, dogs are warm blooded animals, and they have fur.
Mammals
All mammals have nose hair , but not cold blooded animals.
Yes. Only birds and mammals are warm-blooded.
Mammals: Are Warm-blooded (i.e. with an internal heat source and regulation), Are Viviparous - the Duck-billed Platypus and one or two other animals are warm-blooded but lay eggs, and strictly speaking belong to their own group, the monotremes, not mammals. Lactate - to feed their own young directly. Have hair, to greater or lesser extent depending on species and (in our species at least) sex. The birds are warm-blooded but are all oviparous, do not lactate and have feathers not hair - and are closer to reptiles than to mammals.
Fur and hair helps animals even though they Arte warm blooded to keep warm