Most mammals primarily use their legs for movement. These limbs are adapted for various forms of locomotion, including walking, running, and jumping. Some mammals, like bats and whales, have evolved specialized limbs for flying and swimming, respectively, but the general organ associated with movement across most mammalian species remains the legs.
All mammals use lungs to breath.
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Mammals use lungs to collect oxygen from the air, fish use gills to collect oxygen from the water.
The organ responsible for breathing is your lungs.
When a cat or other certain mammals opens there mouth to use the Jacobsen's Organ to get a scent, also known as mouth-smelling.
Most mammals use sight and sound more often than any other sense.
Most reptiles use heat sensors to detect prey. But, most mammals have good eyesight because they don't have heat sensors. They use only their eyes.
Yes, in mammals the ear is the sense organ which collects sound waves and sends that information to the brain for decoding and processing of the information.
The brain, of course.
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Most professionals believe the appendix is vestigial, or not used.