Mammals have fur or hair and nurse their young with milk. They also have a four-chambered heart as well as a variety of specialized teeth types.
Most terrestrial mammals have fur or hair and feed milk to their young.
A mammal is a warm blooded animal that feeds its young milk. And usually covered with hair. But not all animals with fur are mammals.
it has fur, it has live young, and it feeds it young milk.
Mammals have fur, skin or hair, and feed their young on mothers' milk.
Because it has fur and feeds its young with milk. Those are two characteristics every mammal has.
Yes. As mammals, cows do have hair/fur and produce milk for their young. The milk forms in the cow's udder and is available to the calf/calves at any of the four teats.
That would be mammals.
Quite simply, the platypus is a mammal, not a bird. It has fur instead of feathers, and it feeds its young on mothers' milk.
Do they have hair? Do they feed their young with milk? Yes, chinchillas are mammals because they feed their young with milk and they have lungs and fur.
the mammals are a group of animals that give live birth, feed their young with milk, are warm-blooded, and have hair or fur
Giraffes have hair because they are mammals. That's part of the definition. Mammals have fur or hair, they give birth to live young, and they feed their young milk.
All snakes are reptiles. They do not have hair or fur, they do not give milk to their young, and they are not warm-blooded.