the mammal that can surive in any climate is a human.
The Morphodile!
No Idea sorry
lion
polar bear
It allowed the mammal to become carnivorous, and create an ecosystem of predator and prey. It allowed the mammal to dominate and therefore survive.
Mammary gland
yes, it is a primate, which is a mammal.
they will be removed by the excretory system.
Commonly, a mammal will change it's fur when the climate temperature changes. Reptiles will either sit under the sun or hide under rocks to gather warmth depending on what their climate is like. If it is cold, the reptile (e.g snake) will sit on a dark object and soak up the sun's rays. If the weather is hot, the reptile will sit under a log or rock to cool its body down.
Climate
You can infer that the mammal lives in a very cold climate. Although the mammal could swim for much of its life, it would have to spend at least some of its time on land if it had a dense coat of fur.
Because they are woolly.
vegetable and water
Mammals do whatever they have to in order to survive and protect their young. There is little help in the jungle or on the plains.
It allowed the mammal to become carnivorous, and create an ecosystem of predator and prey. It allowed the mammal to dominate and therefore survive.
The arctic fox lives in a cold, harsh climate with snow and ice, in treeless areas.
The only mammal found in every climate and on every continent is homo sapiens, or "us". Humans.
A kangaroo - in fact any mammal - would survive a mere few minutes in Antarctica.
No, because the sperm of the two animals are too different. Even if it did work, the baby/egg wouldn't survive.
Camels are known to store water in their humps.
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