Yes some mammals can be wild.
Some examples of blue mammals found in the wild include blue whales, blue monkeys, and blue poison dart frogs.
Yes, all wild cattle are mammals.
Camels, donkeys, wild dogs, hares, jerboas and some antelopes
Wild goats do not lay eggs. Goats are mammals that give birth to live young. Egg laying is a reproductive characteristic found in birds, reptiles, amphibians, and some species of fish and invertebrates.
No, in the wild some mammals have to stand up right when they are born. It is instinct. This is because of preadators that might hunt them down.
England has wild deer, rabbits, hares, other small mammals and many birds, fish etc.
Insects would top the list of plant eaters in the desert. Add to that tortoises, rabbits, hares, squirrels and other small mammals, hoofed mammals such as deer, sheep and antelope, javelinas and other wild pig- like mammals, some birds, etc.
Rexford D. Lord has written: 'Wild mammals of Venezuela' -- subject(s): Mammals 'Mammals of South America' -- subject(s): Mammals
Bears hunt for food such as fish, small mammals, insects, and plants in the wild.
lions and mostly many birds
yes, a wild boar is a type of pig which is a mammal. All mammals are warm blooded.
Rabbits are mammals, that can be found in the wild, or kept as pets. Some wild rabbits can be quite vicious. A rabbit has long ears and powerful legs that are great for kicking, and running.