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Mammals
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All mammals have hair, even dolphins and whales that live in the ocean.
Most mammals are born live, not from eggs. ...
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Mammals are a group of vertebrate animals constituting the class Mammalia, and characterized by the presence of mammary glands which in females produce milk for feeding their young, a neocortex, fur or hair, and three middle ear bones
What five characteristics do mammals have in common? Mammals have hair or fur; are warm-blooded; most are born alive; the young are fed milk produced by the mother's mammary glands; and they have a more complex brain than other animals
The three characteristics are mammary glands, hair and three middle ear bones. Other characteristics often thought to be unique to mammals are found in other species including birds, insects and reptiles.
All mammals (apart from the duck-billed platypus) give birth to live babies, which are then fed on their mother's milk. ... Mammals have hair or fur. All mammals have hair or fur at some time in their life, though in certain mammals, such as whales, it is present only before birth. Mammals are warm-blooded.
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Mammals are those animals that have some of the 10 characteristics listed above. The most notable mammal characteristics include having hair or fur, having live births, and feeding their young milk.