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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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Are barracuta mammals or not?

No, a barracuda is a fish living in sub-tropical waters, and it belongs to the scientific class Actinopterygii (or "bonefish")

Are mammals blood cold or warm or hot?

mammals are just like birds both groups are warm-blooded

Name four traits mammals share?

There are at least 4 traits that mammals share including the fact that they are warm-blooded. Other traits include breathing with lungs, having a 4 chambered heart, and having to hunt for food.

Striped-tailed mammal with a bandit masked face?

That would most likely be a raccoon. They are pesky mammals, that are ferocious when bothered or if you get to close to their young, but they won't go out of their way to be mean or hurt you.

What are the four things that make a mammal a mammal?

  • Mammals are warm blooded vertebrates.
  • They are covered with skin, fur or hair.
  • They breathe using lungs.
  • They give birth to live young (with the exception of monotremes).
  • They suckle their young on mothers' milk.

In addition, two more things which are unique to mammals are:

  • Three middle ear bones
  • The neocortex region of the brain.

Which gas do mammals exhale?

Mostly CO2 gas (carbon dioxide), but some quantity of all of the gases that were inhaled to begin with are exhaled whether they are normal constituents of the air we breathe or contaminants of it. Also notably, the lungs of most animals are not 100% efficient at removing and using the O2 gas (oxygen) that they are designed to capture for the body's use, so some quantities of it are exhaled (less than what was originally inhaled, obviously).

What do amphibians reptiles and mammals all have in common?

Mammals have few similarities to amphibians as compared to the number of differences between them. However, some similarities include:

1. Both, as adults, breathe oxygen.

2. Both have spines and endoskeletons.

3. Both have bilateral symmetry.

4. Both have many internal organs in common, such as bones, muscles, brains, hearts, lungs, kidneys, bladders*, livers, tracheae, gall bladders, esophagi, stomachs, and intestines.

5. Both are tetrapods, but some species of both classes (e g whales, caecilians) have lost some of their limbs.

*The bladders of amphibians are usually not connected to the urinary ducts. They are in a pocket in the cloaca.

Is a dinosuar a mammal?

no is not a mammal is kind of a reptile it comes from an egg.

Answer:

T Rex and many of the dinosaurs tend to exhibit many of the caracteristics of birds rather than mammals. They are thought to have been warm blooded and potentially feathered or furred. The mammals generally are thought to exhibit traits of warm blooded, have hair, bear their young alive (except for monotremes like the platypus), and feed their young with milk. T Rex fails this test on the "feed their young with milk" qualification.

Do all mammals look after their young?

All mammals look after their young. Mammals are characterised by the fact that they nurture their young on mothers' milk, aning his necessitates looking are their young for a period of anywhere from a few weeks to many months.

Is a guanaco a mammal?

Yes, the guanaco is a mammal related to the llama.

What kind of animal is a millipede a mammal a reptile or a insect?

No, it is not.Millepede has 36 to 600 legs while insects have only 6 legs.Millepede belongs Diplopoda class.Hope this helped you guys.

What non mammals give live birth?

You mean, what mammals lay eggs rather than giving live birth? The only mammals that lay eggs are the five species of monotremes: the platypus, and four species of echidnas.

Are children mammals?

All primates are mammals, no matter if they are males or females.

Do mammals develop in the womb?

Most mammals give birth to live young, but not all do. A few Australian marsupials, such as the duck-billed platypus and echidna, lay eggs.

Why are reptile muscles stronger then mammal muscles?

One is not inherently more dangerous than other other. You would have to compare them on a species by species basis. A crocodile is more dangerous than a mouse. A grizzly bear is more dangerous than a gecko.

What do you call a bug-eating mammal?

An animal that eats bugs is called a shutup and getout of my life bug.a sdkflj askfhd ajjdhf

What is the name of the largest sea mammals?

The biggest sea mammal on Earth is the blue whale. They can grow to one hundred feet long and 210 tons. In fact, they are the largest animals in the world, and the largest to have ever existed.

Which mammal has the best hearing senses?

The mammal that I read about that has the best hearing senses is a Dolphin. They can hear 14 times better than humans.

Are aardvarks generall bold or are they shy animals?

It depends on the position of the gorilla most gorillas fight for there top ranks. so it yet agian depends

What is mammary intercourse?

When the penis is between the breasts and the breasts is used as a vagina.

Do all mammals reproduce sexually?

Yes, and of course of all types and forms Marsupials have forked penises Some primitive primates have spiked penises. Whales of course have very large penises. Carnivores (like seals, walruses, dogs, cats, mongooses, suricates and wolverines adn hyaenas) have a bone in their penis called a baculum.

Do vertebrates possess hair and mammary glands?

Mammals, a branch of vertebrates, possess hair and mammary glands. No other vertebrates do.