Japanese Macaques, which are also known as "snow monkeys", are mammals. Mammals are warm blooded, have hair or fur on their bodies and give birth to live young. Reptiles are cold blooded and lay eggs instead of live young. Some examples of reptiles are snakes and lizards, and some examples of mammals are monkeys, dogs, and humans.
Japanese macaque was created in 1875.
a Japanese Macaque can have 1 baby
No, alligators are not mammals, they are reptiles.
Turtles are reptiles, not mammals.
Snakes are reptiles. Both mammals and reptiles are animals.
Mammals are warm blooded and reptiles are cold blooded.
Mammals are not closely related to reptiles
No, rabbits are mammals, not reptiles. They belong to the order Lagomorpha, while reptiles belong to a different class altogether.
The physical changes from reptiles to mammals are there skin. Reptiles have dry scaly skin and mammals have smooth skin.
No reptiles are mammals.
The Japanese Macaques monkey lives in Honshu.
Yes.