we call mammals as mammals because they give breast feeding to their babies with their mammary glands
Mammals are warm blooded and have hairs on their body so those animals which have these characteristics are called 'mammals'.
Most mammals use sexual reproduction, where fertilization is internal, and give live birth.Some mammals are oviparous (egg laying) mammals called monotremes, namely platypuses and echidnas -- the young are not born live but are nursed after they hatch.Pouched mammals and placental mammals give birth to tiny young ones, so are called viviparous.Sexual intercourse
bat is a mammal because they have mammary glands for feedinp their young ones so thats why they are called as mammals
mammals
Toothless mammals are called 'edentate'.
Yes they do and all mammals do. Reptiles and birds and stuff have something called a diaphragm. So humans and lions and all other mammals have lungs!
They are just called land mammals, or perhaps terrestrial mammals.
Mammals first evolved during the Mesozoic, the age of dinosaurs. After the dinosaurs died out, the Cenozoic began and mammals diversified until they dominated the land. Currently, we still live in the Cenozoic, so, technically, the Cenozoic could be called "the age of mammals."
it is called spoctitical
It was considered a reptile about billion of years ago. It is still called a reptile, so no.
We are mammals, and mammals are one category of animal, so we are both animals and mammals.
The offspring of a kangaroo is called a joey. Kangaroos are mammals, and within the family of mammals, they are members of a group known as marsupials, or pouched mammals.