Dolphins
The naked mole rat has almost no hair at all.
well all mammals have to have hair to be a mammal so their isn't just one animal that has hair
No, a Horse is a mammal.
... a mammal? one that gives live birth, has hair, and lactates. NOT all mammals have hair. Dolphins are mammals and they don't have hair. The only common characteristic is they all lactate Not all mammals give birth, the platypus is a mammal and the lay eggs. ALL mammals DO have hair. Dolphins DO have hair. and in regards to the platypus, that creature is the only exception and it is very loosely called a mammal. A large class of warmblooded vertebrates, having mammary glands in the female.
Yes! They have hair; they're warm-blooded; and they bear live young--all qualifications for being a mammal.
No. It does not have hair, it does not produce milk and it does not give birth to live young.
Do mammals have hair on their body, yes. that is one of the many traits of a mammal. ~Nameless
a mammal feeds his young with milk from the mother and has hair
mammary glands; hair; warm blooded
no its because we have hair. every mammal has a type of hair furr etc.
A mammal has hair and produces milk and the only mammal that is hatched is the plataypus.
NO a bat has hair or fur because it is a mammal