All mammals have hair and mammary glands. Nearly all give live birth where most other animals lay eggs. Mammals also have a distinctive skeletal system that is different from those of other animals.
Mammals are warm blooded air-breathing vertebrate animals that are categorized by their hair, three middle ear bones and the mother nursing their young ones with milk.
Yes mammals are distinctive
Most mammals use sight and sound more often than any other sense.
Mammary glands are modified sweat glands and are the distinctive feature in mammals.
Mammals have hair and nurse their young. That's what makes them mammals.
how it adapts
Chips are not mammals -they are pieces of potato.
Amphibians are distinctive because they can live in water and on land.
All mammals have backbones (Spines). This is part of what makes them mammals.
they have hair
Mammals. We have lungs, our babies are born live and we are warm blooded. This makes us mammals.
Reptiles are cold blooded whilst mammals are warm blooded. Mammals have also developed fur.
The biggest difference between reptiles and mammals is that reptiles lay eggs, and mammals do not.