because of thier survival
These humans that you speak of belong to the placental group of mammals
yes
Dogs belong to the group of placental mammals known as Canidae, which also includes wolves, foxes, and other related species.
No. Placental mammals give live birth. The egg-laying mammals are known as monotremes, and belong to the order monotremata.
The vertebrate group in which humans belong to is the mammal group.Humans belong to the Mammal group.
No. Primates are a group of placental mammals, but there are many placental mammals that are not primates.
Giraffes are ruminant, even-number toed, hoofed, placental mammals.
They are primates, a group that includes apes and monkeys.Humans are large, terrestrial, omnivorous, bipedal, social, placental mammals. Order Primates, Family Hominidae, Genus Homo, Species Homo Sapiens.
Humans belong to the mammal group because humans and mammals give milk to there young and they have fur
Humans belong to the mammal group because humans and mammals give milk to there young and they have fur
Yes, tigers are placental mammals. They belong to the order Carnivora and are part of the family Felidae. As placental mammals, tigers give birth to live young that develop inside the mother's uterus, receiving nutrients through a placenta during gestation. This reproductive strategy is characteristic of most mammals in this group.
Eutheria is a subclass of mammals that includes placental mammals, which give birth to live young that have been nourished in utero by a placenta. Eutherians are the most diverse and successful group of mammals on Earth, and they include humans, elephants, dogs, and whales.