A man IS a mammal - he has fur/hair, is warm blooded and his lower jaw is composed of a single bone. A woman is a mammal too (!) as she possesses all of the above AND she gives birth to live young and suckles them.
no because they do not feed their milk to their son
Yes, humans are mammals. Humans are classified as mammals because they are warm blooded, have hair, and the young are nursed with milk from mammary glands, which are functional only in females. Human males are mammals.
Yes. Human beings, both male and females, are mammals.
Yes.
the classification of a puma is that is an animal and is an invertabrate and is a mammal
mammal, rational biped
Soft tissue.
Sun Bear
All mammals have a fur or hair covering to their skin, jaguars included. Body hair is one of the characteristics that define a mammal.
A non-mammal. It is a kind of jellyfish.
Mammal
Yes.
Man is the only mammal that cannot fly but does. He uses aeroplanes. (And the penguin is not a mammal: it is a bird and some say it 'flies' underwater.)
Man.
A man is a bipedal mammal. A woman is also a bipedal mammal. A good way to discriminate the two is check between their legs, as they have differing genitalia.
A man is a bipedal mammal. A woman is also a bipedal mammal. A good way to discriminate the two is check between their legs, as they have differing genitalia.
the blue whale, which is the biggest mammal known to man altogether.
wooly mammoth
duck-billed platypus Man
platypus
A type of fish is one of our ancestors. Man is a primate and a mammal, (that's why we have mammary glands). Our ancestry cam be traced back to mammal-like reptiles, to amphibians and, previous to that, fish.