Its living and nonliving surroundings.
Answer:
Mammals live in many different habitats - on and under the land, in water and in the air, The only requirement seems to be a supply of oxygen rich air. This exception prevents mammals from living in the very deep oceans where they cannot periodiclly surface to breathe.
it depends of which speific mammals that you are talking about
it would be land
Their habitat has forced some mammals to live that way.
If you mean a 'turtle' - they are reptiles - not mammals !
everywhere except Antarctica
Yes.
habitats of bluebird
Whales are mammals and normally give birth to live young ones. Their habitat is the sea where they are adapted to survive in.
The Chinese River dolpins are mammals
loss of habitat
Why do not all humans live in the same habitat
Marine mammals respond to temperature change in various ways. In most cases, a change in temperature will cause the mammals to change their habitat.