The answer is A) live in different environments
no they do not
Mammals have adapted to live in many different environments on the planet. They can be found at the poles, in the deserts, in the oceans, flying in the sky and many others.
kinkajous are laughing mammals
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whales actually communicate by singing. Dolphins do the same,both of the animals are mammals
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Internal fertilization and internal development of the fetus
Both are mammals and in urban environments, are very adaptable.
In conclusion, animals can be classified into different groups based on various characteristics such as their body structure, feeding habits, and reproductive methods. The main classifications include mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish. Each group has its own unique traits and adaptations that allow them to thrive in their respective environments.
The unique traits that helped mammals survive are called adaptations. Some of their adaptations include their hair, mammary glands, and three specialized middle-ear bones.