The obvious ones are domesticated dogs & cats, which tend to live inside our homes.
Humans are mammals. They are both warm blooded. They both have live babies (Exept the platypuses) Both give milk to their babies. (Humans don't because of disease.)
NO, all mammals except platypus are born live.
No, humans are mammals...
Mammals. We have lungs, our babies are born live and we are warm blooded. This makes us mammals.
There are a variety of mammals that don't live in the sea such as: cheetahs, giraffes, pandas, tigers, wolves, and humans.
We ARE mammals. Like all other mammals, humans are warmblooded vertebrates, have hair, give live birth, nourish babies with milk and spend sufficient time with our offspring before releasing them into the world.
Warm blooded, gives milk, produces live young, has hair.
Llamas are mammals and give live birth, just as humans do. No, Llamas do not lay eggs, they are mammals and give birth to live young.No they are mammals and give live birth.
No, dolphins are mammals.
Yes. Some mammals live in deserts.
Marine mammals live and water and they need to surface to breathe. While land mammals can breathe just as humans do.
Yes they are. The features of mammals are that they nurse their young on milk and give birth to live young. Killer whales and humans do both.