elephants, giraffes, horses... etc (marsupials, ungulates, monkeys)
whales, otters and seals/sea lions are pretty much the only mammals that go into the water or stay in the water
land mammals live on land, sea mammals live in the water.
They are just called land mammals, or perhaps terrestrial mammals.
Marine mammals do not live on land, and no marine mammals lay eggs. Marine mammals include whales, dolphins and porpoises.
It means mammals that live on land.
Whales and dolphins are mammals and they live in the water so no, not all mammals live on land.
Pandas are land mammals.
no.Animals live in air land and water are called amphibians.
elephants are land mammals. mammal means that they dont lay eggs, they give birth to live young and usually feed their babies with their milk.
Yes. They are Marine mammals. They can live on land, but must swim to find fish to eat.
Mammals are some of the animals that give birth to live young ones. Mammals are warm blooded and mostly live on land.
Leopard seals live in the Southern Ocean which surrounds the continent. Leopard seals are sea mammals not land mammals.
No - whales are mammals, and so give birth to live young.Whales are mammals and they give birth to live offspring who suckle the mother's milk from mammary glands just as land mammal babies do. Like all mammals, the female produces an ovum (a mature female reproductive cell that has the ability to divide and become an embryo) that is fertilized by male sperm. The embryo develops in the womb of the mother until the time of live birth.No, they are born live because they are mammals.