they protect their young against predators who would like to harm them and protect them from hunting by humans protect their nerves n spinal cords
Vertebrates with hair, giving birth to live young, and that suckle their young are mammals.
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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.
What does a maned wolf do to protect its young?
it protects a hollow nerve chord
Most vertebrates have a backbone made up of individual bones called vertebrae, which protect the spinal cord. They also have a well-developed nervous system, a defined head with a skull to protect the brain, and bilateral symmetry.
They don't protect their young they have to do it by themselves
Mammals, are warm-blooded vertebrates that nurse their young and are covered with hair.
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 that are warm blooded, have hair or fur, and nurse their young are mammals. Bears are covered in fur, nurse their young with milk, and are warm blooded vertebrates. So they match all the criteria for a mammal.
That's correct. Vertebrates are a subphylum of the phylum Chordata, which also includes organisms without backbones. Vertebrates are characterized by their spinal columns, or vertebrae, which give them structural support and protect their spinal cord.
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