Undulates mammals have hooves and chew cud as cattle .
Egg laying mammals are monotremes. They belong to the order monotremata.
No! Whales are air-breathing mammals that give birth to live young. Whales produce milk for their young, which also designates them as mammals.
Geese lay eggs, which means that they are birds not mammals.
Mammals belong to the phylum Chordata and are endothermic, meaning they can produce and regulate their own body heat.
Mammals and birds are both descended from a group of vertebrates known as archosaurs. This group included early reptiles and gave rise to both dinosaurs (which birds evolved from) and the ancestors of mammals.
Chickens do not have hooves at all and do not chew their cud. They are however considered to be Kosher animals according to Jewish tradition.
They are called Artiodactyla.
they find food put it in their mouths chew and swallow and WAALLAA! THAT IS HOW MAMMALS EAT. REmember you are a mammal.
they find food put it in their mouths chew and swallow and WAALLAA! THAT IS HOW MAMMALS EAT. REmember you are a mammal.
Bongos have hoofs because they do.
Because the law says if they have a cloven hoof AND chew the cud (ruminate) they are permitted to eat it. If they have only one of those traits then they aren't permitted to eat it. A pig has a cloven hoof but doesn't chew the cud!
earthworms and birds are not equipped to chew food
creamy curd is curd that is creamy
green sea turtles do not have the ability to move their jaws laterally, so they can't chew the way that mammals can :) hope it helps
No mammals eat logs. However, beavers and porcupines chew on logs to eat the bark and soft fibers between the bark and the wood. Mammals cannot break down the cellulose of wood.
Yes!---- They need teeth so that they can chew/eat their food :) Hope it helped
Curd is a solid.