Most mammals are placental mammals: they develop in a placenta before birth. Marsupials also develop in a placenta, but they are delivered much earlier and the placenta is less developed. Monotremes develop within an egg, which is kept inside the mother for some time before it is laid. It hatches several days later.
Only mammals grow hair on their body. No other animals grow hair.
yes theyre roots
A cow grows in the same way many other mammals grow. They are born, they walk, eat, drink, and get larger as time goes on, and eventually they die.
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yes. there mammals.
A baby can grow nine months large before their born.
Only mammals that have hair their whole lives are naked mole rats; this is because their hair doesn't go through a shedding process. Other mammals, like humans and chimpanzees, start growing hair immediately after birth.
mammals produce babies, they grow from a fetus into little ones, just like humans.
theyre regulated by a hormone called TSH genetics also plays a role in their size
theyre regulated by a hormone called TSH genetics also plays a role in their size
Mammals fur tends to grow thicker when the weather becomes colder. Hope this helped! :)