Humans are mammals, a type of vertebrate characterized by having hair or fur, mammary glands that produce milk for their young, and a four-chambered heart.
That would be mammals.
YesAs it is a warm blooded vertebrate with hair or fur and female moles produce milk to feed their young then I would say a mole is a mammal.
cow
Mammals are warm-blooded vertebrate animals that typically have hair or fur covering their bodies and produce milk to feed their young.
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.
a warm-blooded vertebrate animal of a class that is distinguished by the possession of hair or fur, females that secrete milk for the nourishment of the young, and (typically) the birth of live young.
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Mammals are warm-blooded vertebrate animals that have hair or fur, produce milk to feed their young, and typically give birth to live young. They belong to the class Mammalia and include well-known groups such as humans, dogs, cats, and whales.
No. Mammals are defined as "a warm-blooded vertebrate animal of a class that is distinguished by the possession of hair or fur, females that secrete milk for the nourishment of the young, and (typically) the birth of live young".
Because humans are vertebrate, air-breathing animals who have live birth, and whose mothers produce milk for their young. Other criteria include sweat glands, hair/fur, and three middle ear bones.
Mammals are characterized by being an amniote, and has mammary glands that produce milk (there are some exceptions. These exceptions includes monotremes that lay eggs and has no nipples, but still produce milk. Others, such as marsupials, completes developments in mother's pouch, and not in a uterus.)