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have mammary glands
No, goldfish do not have mammary glands. Mammary glands are specific to mammals and are responsible for producing milk to nourish their young. Goldfish are aquatic animals that belong to the class Actinopterygii (ray-finned fishes), and they reproduce by laying eggs, so they do not possess mammary glands.
The class Mammalia is named for the mammary glands that are unique to female mammals. These glands produce milk for nourishing offspring.
Fur and mammary glands are two of the main characteristics of animals in the class Mammalia. Mammals also have three middle ear bones, neocortex, and a four-chambered heart.
mammalia because it has hair and mammary glands...
have mammary glands
The taxonomical class Mammals includes all animals (and people) that are air-breathing vertebrates, endothermic, have hair, three middle ear bones and in which females with you have functional mammary glands.
No, Class Mammalia contains only one phylum, which is Chordata. Mammals are vertebrate animals with hair or fur, mammary glands, and a neocortex region in the brain.
"Mammal" is a noun. It refers to a class of animals characterized by the presence of mammary glands, which produce milk for feeding their young, as well as other features like hair or fur.
A tiger belongs to the class Mammalia because it is a warm-blooded vertebrate that produces milk to nourish its young. This class includes all mammals, which are characterized by features such as hair/fur, mammary glands, and a four-chambered heart.
Because they are animals that have hair, bear live young and feed these young with milk from mammary glands.
Animal. Bats actually belong to the class Mammalia, they are mammals, they feed their young milk from mammary glands.