A mammal is more specific than an animal in the biological classification hierarchy. While "animal" refers broadly to a kingdom that includes all animal life, "mammal" is a class within that kingdom that specifically encompasses warm-blooded vertebrates characterized by features such as fur or hair and the ability to produce milk. Therefore, all mammals are animals, but not all animals are mammals.
Yes - a mammal to be more specific.
Giraffes are in the animal kingdom. To be more specific, it is a mammal and vertebrate. (has a backbone)
Yes, rat is a specific noun for the general noun animal or mammal. A specific breed of rat would be a more specific noun.
rodent even less specific mammal
Well No One Should Hate Any Mammal Or Animal. Well No One Should Hate Any Mammal Or Animal. Well No One Should Hate Any Mammal Or Animal. Well No One Should Hate Any Mammal Or Animal. Well No One Should Hate Any Mammal Or Animal. Well No One Should Hate Any Mammal Or Animal.
a seal is a mammal
a bass is to fish as horse is to mammal
yes, any animal that has fur is a mammal
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