Yes! Som examples: All cetaceans (dolphins, whales & porpoises), seals, otters etc
Dolphins, whales, and porpoises.
animals that live in the water
Climate,lack of shelter, sicknesses and parasites, food or water as well as the carrying capacity are examples of limiting factors.
The Platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus) is an Australian mammal that lays eggs.
Food, water, shelter, and mates are the Big Four when it comes to competition. (Not always in that order).
Mammary gland
: Dromedary - Mammal
blue whale
platypus
No, it is a land mammal.
The state water mammal is the bottlenose dolphin. And the land mammal is a white-tailed deer.
The state water mammal is the bottlenose dolphin. And the land mammal is a white-tailed deer.
Platypus
Mammals are land animals, for example: Humans, giraffes, monkeys, leopards, etc. Amphibians are can live inside and out of the water, for example: Frogs.
The rhinoceros is the type of water mammal that feeds on the beets.
Blue whale is the fastest mammal in the water.
They teach their young how to hunt or look for food, how to find mates and find different homes and habitats for living.
Yes, a dolphin is a mammal. A mammal is an animal that can regulate their body temperature and give birth to live young. For example, we Humans are mammals