MAMMAL CHARACTERISTICS
1.They make milk for their babies and take good care of their young.
2.They have at least some hair.
3. No mammal has more than four limbs.
Limbs are legs, arms, and wings.
4. All mammals are warm-blooded. This means that their body temperature stays just about the same no matter what the outside temperature is.
5. All mammals have lungs and breath air.
2.They have at least some hair.
3. No mammal has more than four limbs.
Limbs are legs, arms, and wings.
4. All mammals are warm-blooded. This means that their body temperature stays just about the same no matter what the outside temperature is.
5. All mammals have lungs and breath air.
Ring-tailed Lemur
Ring-tailed lemur give birth to one offspring, if food is plentiful they can have twins.
Ring-tailed lemur give birth to one offspring, if food is plentiful they can have twins.
White-cheeked Gibbon
White-cheeked gibbons' diet consists of mostly ripe fruits, leaves, and a small amount of invertebrates.
White-cheeked gibbons' diet consists of mostly ripe fruits, leaves, and a small amount of invertebrates.
Black-Footed Ferret
The black-footed ferrets' diet primarily consists of prairie dogs but will eat mice and other small rodents.
The black-footed ferrets' diet primarily consists of prairie dogs but will eat mice and other small rodents.
Sloth Bear
Sloth bears' nostrils can close, protecting the animals from dust or insects when raiding termite nests or bee hives. A gap in their teeth enables them to suck up ants, termites, and other insects.
Sloth bears' nostrils can close, protecting the animals from dust or insects when raiding termite nests or bee hives. A gap in their teeth enables them to suck up ants, termites, and other insects.
Red Panda
When Red Pandas are in trees they balance by using their long, bushy tail.
When Red Pandas are in trees they balance by using their long, bushy tail.