Mammals are called are called mammals because they have mammary glands( also called breasts, teats or udders), which allow mammals to nurse their babies.
And yes all mammals must have the presence of hair follicles to be considered mammals.
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Mammals are animals that give live birth and have mammary glands to nurse their young.
Mammals get their name from the mammary gland found in all mammals, which produces milk for their young.Both are mammals. But rats are rodents, and bears are carnivores.
they are both mammals
There are approximately 462 species of mammals in North America. This includes a diverse range of animals such as bears, deer, squirrels, and bats, among others.
Coyotes and bears mainly eat them. Also sometimes large birds such as the great blue heron eat them.
Brown bears in the prairie typically eat a variety of foods including grasses, sedges, plant roots, insects, small mammals, and occasionally fish. They have a diverse diet to support their large size and energy needs.
Yes, horses and bears are mammals.
Yes spectacled bears are mammals.
Yes, polar bears are mammals.
Yes, bears and squirrels are mammals.
Mammals. Mammals.
No. Bears are mammals, like all mammals they give birth to live offspring.
Panda bears are mammals, and all mammals are warmblooded
Bears are mammals. As mammals, the young cubs feed on mothers' milk.
Polar bears are mammals.
They are mammals, but they are not bears.Koalas are marsupials, and not even remotely related to bears. Marsupials are an infraclass of mammals, and like all mammals, they feed their young on mothers' milk.
Koalas are marsupials, not bears. Bears are placental mammals.
Black Bears are mammals and live on land. Mammals have lungs. They breathe the same way you and I do.