Mammals
All mammals feed their young on mothers' milk, but there is one group of mammals known as monotremes which actually lay eggs. The platypus and echidna are both egg-laying mammals.
All mammals are vertebrates that produce milk for their young ie they give birth to live young, carried in placenta, internally and the babies are raised , early on, on milk (eg humans, tigers, sheep, dogs, elephants, etc), but MONOTREMES are also vertebrates, (backboned animals) that feed their young milk but they lay eggs. The echidna and the platypus are monotremes and are found in Australia.
Only mammals, as the name suggests. Mamma is Latin for milk gland, udder, or breast.
Yes: A deer is a mammal - it gives birth to live young. All mammals are vertebrates, and all vertebrates have backbones. Therefore, a deer has a backbone.
Vertebrates with hair, giving birth to live young, and that suckle their young are mammals.
No. Sharks and rays give birth to live young too.
A lion is a vertebrate, as it has a spine, gives live birth, and suckles their young.
any mammals such as pandas, dolphins and giraffes.
Horses and ponies are mammals - they have fur, give birth to live young and feed the young with milk. Mammals are all vertebrates with an internal skeleton.
the python gives birth to there young
the python gives birth to there young
No, Hawaiian Monk Seals are an aquatic mammal, unique to the Hawaiian Islands.
the python gives birth to there young
Cats are mammals. Like all other mammals, they are vertebrates.
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