The largest land mammal is the elephant while the largest sea mammal and the largest mammal in general is the blue whale.
It may be defined as the instinct humans have for co-operation, caring for each other, collective responsibily, etc. It's a survival mechanism that is ancient and seen throughout the animal kingdom , especially among higher mammals.
yes it is it lives on land right? Living on land has nothing to do with being a mammal. Dolphins are mammals and they live in the water. Geckos live on land and are NOT mammals. Mammals are warm blooded, hairy, and give birth to live young, among other traits. And yes, White Tigers (as well as all other cats) are mammals.
Monotremes are still classified as mammals because the young suckle on mother's milk. No other animal among the vertebrates does this - only mammals. They are also warm blooded and breathe through lungs, like mammals.
Humans, apes, frogs, dogs, cats, squirrels, etc. I could go on for hours.
they are a vertebrate because their are mammals, and and all mammals are vertebrate because they have internal skeletons with a backbone.
This is called the hierarchy of biological classification., going from most member to a specific member. Staring with the most general: life, domain, kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, species.
It is rephrased as mammals are homeothermic animals .
The biosphere is the biggest sphere among all.
Only monkeys are mammals among those animals you named.
Italy was divided among different states until the 19th century: the biggest was the Kingdom of Naples in the south, ruled in the 16th century by Aragon (Spain).
Bhopal is among the biggest indoor stadiums in Madhya Pradesh.
Marine mammals live and water and they need to surface to breathe. While land mammals can breathe just as humans do.