Mammals are not covered with feathers. Mammals grow hair, but do not have to be covered with hair. Birds are covered with feathers.
a panda is a mammal. mammals do not have feathers.
no mammals don't have any feathers
While birds and mammals are not closely related they share four characteristics.Homeothermy (warm-bloodedness)A high metabolic rate.A soft keratin covering over their skin (fur in mammals, feathers in birds)Caring for their young.
No. Birds are not mammals.
No. Zebras are mammals. They have fur, not feathers.
No. Only birds have feathers. Kangaroos are mammals, not birds.
No, cows do not have feathers. Cows are mammals and are covered in hair or fur, not feathers. Feathers are typically found on birds.
Only mammals have mammary glands. These are the means by which the female nurtures her young on mothers' milk. Mammals are also the only vertebrates with fur or hair.
No. Petrels are not mammals - they are seabirds. The differences between birds and mammals are:Birds have feathers while mammals have fur, hair or skinBirds lay eggs whilst mammals (with the exception of the monotremes) bear live youngBirds do not feed their young on mothers' milk like all mammals do
No. Marsupials are mammals, so they have fur or hair. Only birds have feathers.
Dogs don't have feathers mainly because they're mammals. Birds (which are not mammals) have feathers because they're lighter and more aerodynamic than fur, making it easier to fly, but fur is warmer than feathers, meaning that it's useful for mammals.