Other animals include; amphibians, reptiles, birds, fish, insects, worms, molluscs and many more.
Kangaroos have lungs. They are mammals and breathe air like other mammals do. Gills are found in aquatic animals like fish, not in terrestrial mammals like kangaroos.
Around 3% of animals are vertebrates (animals that have a backbone). This includes approximately 64,000 species. Examples of animals that have a backbone are; sharks, reptiles, mammals and birds.
Most animals only need a mom. The mom will feed them milk until the can hunt, search eat, etc. The Female mother, will teach them mostly everything......Female Animals Rock....:) Mantha Erin
No. Canaries are birds, which are a class of animals all their own distinct from mammals.
the flamingo is connected to the pink shrimp, the pick shrimp's connected to the plankton, the plankton's connected to the Krusty Krab
Mammals with 6 legs, like insects, have a distinct body structure that includes three body segments and six legs. This sets them apart from other mammals, which typically have four legs. Additionally, these mammals often have specialized adaptations for their six-legged locomotion, such as wings or antennae.
Humans are animals. Mammals in fact. Humans have a higher awareness that leads us to believe we are superior to other animals.
mammals eat other species and other animals
One distinguishing fact about mammals is that they possess mammary glands, which produce milk to nourish their young. Additionally, mammals are characterized by having fur or hair on their bodies at some stage of development. These features set mammals apart from other animal groups, such as reptiles, amphibians, and fish.
Apart from what?
hair
The other animals are Mammals is Dolphin,Cat,Dog,Cheetah,Lion,Tiger And Others Every Mammals is Dangerous And Some Mammals Extinc And Others Is No Longer Exist Like a Dinosaur And Dinosaur is Very Dangerous Too.
Many other animals, such as most mammals and birds.
The most obvious way in which mammals differ from the other four classes of vertebrates is that mammals nurture their young on mothers' milk.
Predators like lions, T-Rex, and other mammals
The presence of a backbone (a "vertebrae") does not DEFINE a mammal because other animals also have backbones, eg reptiles, birds and fish - these animals are also "vertebrates".Mammals are mammals because they are the only animals to have fur/hair and feed their young on milk.
Hair and mammillary glands.