The body covering of birds is feathers. Mammals are covered in fur or hair.
The skin covers and protects the body.
Mammals have skin, which may be covered by fur or hair.
Most mammals have fur or hair .
A mammals covered with hairand skin.
Sperm whales are mammals, therefore they are covered by skin.
Mammals need to keep their body warm and it is possible by the body covering they have...fur and hair
Whales are mammals, just as we are. Their bodies are covered by thick skin. Underneath the skin is a thick layer of fat known as blubber which insulates the body.
integumentary, as in the skin that covers your entire body
Skin, hair and fur are all the examples of body covering of mammals.
Mammals don't lay eggs. The only mammal that lays eggs is a platypus, and they have leathery feeling eggs, but still a shell.
All species of dolphins have a body covering of skin (not scales). All mammals have a covering of skin, usually combined with hair. In the case of the dolphin, the uppermost layer of the skin produces an oil which forms a film that covers the dolphin's whole body.
Mammals have a body covering of hair or fur.