This is obviously a human, as we run and look after the world!
I believe that the species is homo sapiens and there is just one but there are over 6 billion individuals of that species on the planet.
There are more species of bat than probably any other kind of mammal, and they occur all over the world.
Lots of mammal species have more than seven vertabrae. =P
No, there are more bird species than mammal species in the world. As of recent estimates, there are approximately 10,000 recognized bird species compared to around 6,400 mammal species. However, in terms of individual numbers, there may be more mammals overall due to the large populations of certain species, like rodents.
No it does not
The only mammal capable of true, natural flight, is the bat. 'Flying' Squirrels are gliders rather than being capable of true flight. It's more accurate to say they prolong the process of falling. Lastly, the other main mammal species that flies, is we humans, in our aircraft.
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Yes. Bird lungs are more efficient than mammal lungs.
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For one, this marsupial has a pouch that it carries it's young in. Also, it has more than 50 teeth, more than any other mammal.
Yes! It has been said that they eat more acorns than any other mammal.
they have more
Yes, they do. Just like any other warm-blooded mammal. ========== Other than the monotremes - the platypus and 4 species of echidna lay eggs.