Yes and they are warmblooded animals.
Yes, chipmunks do have backbones.
Well, sweetheart, chipmunks are definitely vertebrates. They've got a lovely little spine running down their back, just like you and me. So, no need to worry about them being invertebrates crawling around without a backbone.
Chipmunks, like all mammals, have an endoskeleton, which means their bones are internal. An exoskeleton is a hard outer covering found in arthropods like insects and crustaceans. Chipmunks do not have an exoskeleton.
Chipmunks have several natural enemies, including birds of prey such as hawks and owls, as well as larger mammals like foxes, weasels, and snakes. These predators hunt chipmunks for food, making them vulnerable in their natural environment.
Yes. Chipmunks are mammals, therefore mothers nurse their young using their mammary glands. This continues for about six weeks, after which the mother teaches her babies to forage for their omnivorous diets.
Yes, chipmunks do have backbones.
Yes,yes they are!
Chipmunks are mammals
No, chipmunks are placental mammals. Placental mammals bear live young.
No. Chipmunks are not marsupials, which are pouched mammals. Chipmunks are placental mammals.
They are mammals, they hibernate, they live in the woods, etc.
Well, sweetheart, chipmunks are definitely vertebrates. They've got a lovely little spine running down their back, just like you and me. So, no need to worry about them being invertebrates crawling around without a backbone.
There are lots of cute mammals. Cats, dogs, squirrels, bunny rabbits, piglets, baby raccoons and chipmunks are the cutest mammals.
Chipmunks, like all mammals, have an endoskeleton, which means their bones are internal. An exoskeleton is a hard outer covering found in arthropods like insects and crustaceans. Chipmunks do not have an exoskeleton.
Chipmunks, like humans and other mammals, procreate and make new chipmunks, because the adults will eventually grow old and die. Chipmunks have sexual reproduction, and the babies are born after about six weeks of pregnancy. They will be nursing and dependent on their mother for about another ten weeks.
They are not cold-blooded because they are mammals.
Chipmunks do not lay eggs, they are mammals and give birth to live young.