Any mammal. The two defining features of mammals are hair and feeding the young with milk. Mammals are a subsection of vertebrates (backbone-possessing animals), so they all have backbones too.
Most terrestrial mammals have fur or hair and feed milk to their young.
a mammal feeds his young with milk from the mother and has hair
Mammals have fur or hair and nurse their young with milk. They also have a four-chambered heart as well as a variety of specialized teeth types.
A rabbit is a mammal because it has hair, feeds its young with milk, is warm blooded, and gives birth to live young.
A Mammal. It has hair, not scales, and it bears it young live and feeds them with milk. They r fcked up
It's feeds it's young with milk
because it feeds its young milk
Yes. Mammals are the only animals that feeds milk to their young.
A mammal is a warm blooded animal that feeds its young milk. And usually covered with hair. But not all animals with fur are mammals.
The three main types of animals are vertebrates (animals with a backbone), invertebrates (animals without a backbone), and mammals (animals that have hair or fur, produce milk for their young, and give birth to live young).
it has fur, it has live young, and it feeds it young milk.
A cow a goat etc