5,676 species were known in 2005, so it would be difficult to list them here. Mammals are classified as any animal that gives birth to live young and can produce milk to sustain its offspring.
Skin, hair and fur are all the examples of body covering of mammals.
All mammals breastfeed.
A human, a whale and a kangaroo. They are mammals because they are all warm-blooded.
All mammals present today are example of tertiary period mammals as we are living in tertiary period .
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Bears and foxes are omnivorous mammals.
Yes. All humans are mammals. All mammal species consist of both males and females.
None of them...they all are examples of adaptation.
Bears, raccoons, and humans are all examples of mammals. Mammals are characterized by their ability to produce milk for their young, have hair or fur, and typically give live birth. They belong to the class Mammalia within the animal kingdom.
Some examples of mammals that do not have a tail include humans, apes (such as chimpanzees and gorillas), and whales.
All mammals are vertebrates, but not all vertebrates are mammals. 'Vertebrate' means any animal that has a spinal column. 'Mammal' means any animal which gives birth to live offspring (with the sole exceptions of the platypus and echidna, which lay eggs). Examples of vertebrate mammals would be humans, cats, dogs, cows, dolphins, whales, elephants, horses, gorillas, the platypus, and bats (the only mammals capable of free flight), etc.