Every mammal has hair or fur in some point in their life cycle, be it as an embryo, adult, or somewhere in between. Although the animal may not have hair or fur in some point in their lives (for example, the naked mole rat as an adult), they had hair or fur at some other point.
Yes. All mammals have hair at some point in their lives.
Fish and some marine mammals live in water all their lives.
Yes, all animals are motile at some point in their lives. This is because they are multicellular eukaryotes, and this contributes to their becoming motile during different times of their lives.
The lion lives in Africa and is called the king of the beasts.
we all are at some point in our lives.
All fungus protists are able to produce spores at some point in their lives. Spores serve as a means of reproduction and dispersal for these organisms.
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No, all mammals have some form of hair or fur on their bodies at some point in their development. Hair is a defining characteristic of mammals and plays important roles in insulation, protection, and sensation.
Digestion - and its all mammals.
All amphibians live underwater at some point in their life, and some do their whole lives.
No, only some mammals are predators.