The 3 subclasses of mammals are monotremes, marsupials and placental mammals.
Predators like lions, T-Rex, and other mammals
Yes. All normally functioning mammals possess a neocortex.
No, sloths do not have gills. They are mammals and breathe air through their lungs like other mammals.
Horses are mammals and have the same reproductive anatomy as other mammals (including humans). City boy, aren't you?
Same as other mammals- they use lungs.
The three subclasses of Mammalia are Prototheria (egg-laying mammals like the platypus and echidna), Metatheria (marsupials like kangaroos and koalas), and Eutheria (placental mammals like humans, dogs, and cats).
Eutheria / placental mammals Metatheria / marsupials Prototheria / monotremes
Subclasses are classes that inherit from parent classes. i.e. ArrayList is a subclass of List.
they are social to other mammals only injured and ill mammals
Emus are not mammals, and are therefore not the same as other mammals at all. Emus are birds.
The top level class in Java is "Object." All other classes are subclasses of Object by default.
In Java, you use the final modifier to prevent a class from having any subclasses.
They are Monotremes, marsipuals, eutherians.
No, humans are mammals and evolved from other primitive mammals.
There were mammals living alongside the dinosaurs, but the dinosaurs were not mammals.
Only instances of subclasses of throwable can be used in conjunction with the throw keyword. In java all exceptions and errors are subclasses of throwable.
Bats and sharks both belong to the animal kingdom (Animalia) and the class of vertebrates (Vertebrata). Within the vertebrates, bats are mammals (Mammalia), while sharks are cartilaginous fishes (Chondrichthyes), placing them in different subclasses.