The only ones that I can think of are Egyptian Sphynx Cats and Naked Mole Rats.
warm They are birds. They are warm blooded vertebrates.
Yes, hares and warthogs are, indeed mammals. For your information, mammals are defined as warmblooded vertebrates that have hair on their bodies and give birth to live young.
Warmblooded: mammals, birdsColdblooded: reptiles, amphibians, fishThe five broad classifications of vertebrates are mammals, fish, birds, reptiles and amphibians.
vertebrate means has a backbone but fish's are vertebrates and are cold-blooded so it depends on what animal it is
they have hair, fur , and they are warmblooded
They are warmblooded egg-laying vertebrates characterized by feathers and forelimbs modified as wings.
Mammals, a branch of vertebrates, possess hair and mammary glands. No other vertebrates do.
Yes, all mammals are warmblooded vertebrates.Yes, all mammals are warm blooded vertebrates. So are birds. The difference between birds and mammals is that birds have feathers and lay eggs, while most mammals give birth to live young, and all mammals have hair and produce milk for their young.
vetebrates are animals with a backbone. they are also warmblooded
Warm-blooded vertebrates that have hair and give birth to live young are known as mammals. This class of animals includes species such as humans, dogs, and whales. Mammals are characterized by their ability to regulate their body temperature internally, possess mammary glands for nursing their young, and typically have fur or hair covering their bodies. Examples of mammals that fit this description include most land mammals, as well as some marine mammals like dolphins.
Yes-if it's warmblooded and has live babies (exceptions are the platypus and echidna) it's a mammal
Vertebrates with hair, giving birth to live young, and that suckle their young are mammals.