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Mammals

The world is home to 4260 named species of mammals. Mammals, or Mammalia are a class in the Phylum Chordata and the Subphylum Vertebrata. An animal is a mammal if, providing it is female, it can produce milk to feed its young.

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Is every animal a mammal?

Dogs and wolves nurse their young, making them mammals.

How many mammals in found in the kruger?

Over 80 different mammals are found in the Kruger National Park.

Do mammals crawl?

yes and walk on two feet

Are xerus mammals?

The xerus is the African Ground Squirrel, which is a mammal.

Can use cat frontline on your dog?

If you have multiple cats, you should treat them all with Frontline Plus application at the same time. You may want to keep the separate right after the application to cut the risk of them licking the medication off each other.

How can mammals live in the ocean?

The Blue Whale, the Fin Whale, the Humpback Whale, the Sperm Whale, and so on.

What is the term for a female mongoose?

a female moongoose is called a teriaki biscuit

How many mammal species are in the world?

While the number of species is under constant review, and any estimate at any given time is probably inaccurate, there are between 4500 and 5000 species of mammals. The latest available list from the Mammal Species of the World lists 4629 unique species.

These range from the smallest (shrews, pikas, and voles) to the largest (whales, rhinoceroses, elephants, and hippos).

A group of warm blooded animals not mammals?

Avians, pssiticiines (birds, parrots).... Interestingly, there's been some study on Tuna that shows their body temperature to be above abient! This may or may not be the result of muscular friction (likely) or something metabolic (I'd be surprised but who knows?).

What is the 20 mammals?

* horse * cow * deer * antelope * gazelle * giraffe * llama * zebra * donkey * tapir * sheep * bison * camel * hippopotamus * goat * pig * bongo * warthog * okapi * rhinoceros

What type of mammal or reptile prey on saltwater crocodiles?

Both tigers and leopards are known to kill small subadult crocs with the tiger able to prey on larger crocs than the leopard. Once a croc reaches adult size the only predator it need worry about are other large crocs. It should be noted that naturalists have reported adult crocs killing tigers, leapards and several species of sharks. This is usually accomplished with one crushing bite.Crocs are usually considered adult when they reach the 15' TO 16' range.Animals this size can weigh over a ton

What is a mammal that is like a dog but with six letters in its name?

There are numerous furry animals with 6 letters in their names. - Abolea, agouti, baboon, badger, carais, castor, divudi, monkey, rabbit and many others

Is titanoboa a mammal?

titanaboa belongs in the fossil age, they once existed and belong to the reptile race; crocodiles / alligators and boa are from the same period and are the last of its kind, aside from creatures of the deep

Are human a mammal?

Humans feed their young on milk secreted from mammary glands (breasts). That's what makes us mammals.

We also have hair, placenta and several other mammalian traits (like the mammalian inner ear).

What are the 3 mammals that lay eggs?

There are only three egg-laying mammals, which are known as monotremes: the platypus, the short-beaked echidna and the long-beaked echidna.

There are three sub-species of the long-beaked echidna: the Western long-beaked echidna, Sir David's long-beaked echidna and the Eastern long-beaked echidna.

If an animal does not have four legs can it be a mammal?

Not all mammals have four legs. Bats are mammals, but have only two "legs." Whales and dolphins are mammals, but have no legs at all.

What distinguishes mammals from other animals is not the number of legs, but the presence of sweat and milk glands.

Why are egg laying mammals found only in Australia?

Because of Australia's geographic isolation As a result of being totally surrounded by Ocean very Little interaction has taken place between the creatures in Australia and the rest of the world.

Are mammals born in eggs?

Most mammals are not hatched from eggs. Only the monotremes, or egg-laying mammals, reproduce by external eggs. Monotremes include just the platypus, the long-beaked echidna and the short-beaked echidna.

Why are the forelimbs of a cat a bat and a whale homologous structures?

This supports it because they come from one specie which led to many would. Led to the theory of evolution

Do all mammals have two pairs of limbs?

No, Humans, apes, monkeys, lemurs, kangaroos and wallabies all have 2 legs.