All mammals including woolly mammals are different from other vertebrates in possession of hair ,wool is also type of hair .
Invertebrates are animals which lack a backbone so by definition they are animals.Invertebrate is a classification in animals, Invertebrate is a creature without a backbone such as a Slug or snail, vertebrate is like us or any other mammal or reptile, and so on.
The presence of a backbone (a "vertebrae") does not DEFINE a mammal because other animals also have backbones, eg reptiles, birds and fish - these animals are also "vertebrates".Mammals are mammals because they are the only animals to have fur/hair and feed their young on milk.
The platypus is not an invertebrate. It is a vertebrate, a member of the Kingdom Animalia. It is a mammal, specifically a monotreme, or egg-laying mammal.
It is a vertebrate because it has a spinal column in its skeletal system. Also it is a mammal, although it lays eggs, and every mammal (or other warm-blooded creature, like a bird) is a vertebrate.
Yes, these animals are vertebrates because they do have an internal skeleton and a backbone made up of vertebrae plus the other characteristics of a vertebrate. Although they are called "Killer Whales", the Orca is not actually a whale. They are the largest member of the dolphins. Orca are dolphins, dolphins are mammals, all mammals are vertebrates.For more information on vertebrates and invertebrates, see the related questions.
the other animals are the other animals. ask the musk deer. he may know.
They use there fins
A horseshoe is made from metal, so is inorganic. A horse, on the other hand, is organic, and as an animal, a mammal, and as a horse has an internal skeleton and a spine (backbone), is a vertebrate.
Mammals are the only animals that have true hair. This feature is what sets them apart from other animals.
Dolphins are vertebrate's. they have back bones the same as humans whales and all other mammal's.
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There is no "opposite" of mammals, only different life forms, such as reptiles (cold-blooded, egg-laying) or insects (very dissimilar) or bacteria (not multicellular).Mammal is a classification, within a group of many other classifications, with their own distinct characteristics. Some major characteristics like being warmblooded or being a vertebrate could be the reverse, but the animals would still share many characteristics. Therefore there is no opposite to the term.Egg laying animals are known as oviparous.