Cows!
it has fur, it gives birth to live babies, and it drinks milk/produces milk
They birth live young, have fur, and make nursing milk.
milk
Yes, Antarctic fur seals are vertebrates. They belong to the class Mammalia, which means they have a backbone made up of vertebrae. As mammals, they also possess other characteristics such as warm-bloodedness, fur, and live birth. These seals are part of the family Otariidae, which includes sea lions and other fur seals.
A bat is a mammal--it has fur, lactates and is warm-blooded. Mammals are vertebrates. Vertebrates have a dorsal nerve cord protected by bony or cartilaginous vertebrae. Arthropods are invertebrates--they do not have vertebrae. They are a specific kind of invertebrate with a jointed exoskeleton.
One would be producing milk... The other is fur
they are different ,because the have warm red blood,have fur,and make their own milk
cow
it is not fur but they do have tiny hairs on their body it is not fur but they do have tiny hairs on their body
Mammals are the taxon that includes organisms that have hair or fur, produce milk, and are warm-blooded vertebrates. They are characterized by these unique features, which distinguish them from other animal groups.
Fur. Feed milk to offspring.
Individual vertebrae make up the spinal cord.