mammory glands and hair
they eat both meat and veg like humans most Mammals are omnivores
Your appendix is very useful in some mammals. It is vestigial organ in humans. Another is your tail bone. It is remnant of tail in monkeys. Tail is very important for the monkeys for balance on trees.
Some animals have similar anatomical structure to that of humans. The humerus is the upper arm bone in humans extending from the shoulder to the elbow.
No. Humans are mammals, not fungi or ferns. It's a shame that some parents and schools are so conservative that they do not teach basic biology to children.Mammals reproduce by combining sperm (from the male) with eggs (in the female's body). In most mammals, including humans, the combined gametes divide grown into a baby in the female's body. Monotremes (platypus and echidna) are primitive mammals that lay reptile-like eggs.
No because we are mammals
First, our spines make us vertebrates. Giving live birth, and female milk glands are two features that make us mammals.
Ballsacks, or scrotums, are a natural anatomical feature found in male mammals, including humans. They are not invented but rather a result of evolution and biological development.
All mammals, including humans, are equipped with lungs with which they breathe.
All mammals, including humans, breathe using their lungs.
The respiratory system is the anatomical system of an organism that introduces respiratory gases to the interior and performs gas exchange. In humans and other mammals, the anatomical features of the respiratory system include airways, lungs, and the respiratory muscles. Molecules of oxygen and carbon dioxide are passively exchanged, by diffusion, between the gaseous external environment and the blood.
Yes they are. The features of mammals are that they nurse their young on milk and give birth to live young. Killer whales and humans do both.
they eat both meat and veg like humans most Mammals are omnivores
The very same as all mammals have (including humans).
Humans are mammals
All mammals, including humans, have body fat/insulation, but some have more than others (e.g., whales).
Horses are mammals and have the same reproductive anatomy as other mammals (including humans). City boy, aren't you?
That is correct. Mammals are characterized by features such as having body hair, giving birth to live young, and producing milk to feed their offspring. Humans share these characteristics with other mammals.