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Mammal (Mammals, the class of vertebrate animals characterized by the presence of sweat glands, including sweat glands modified for milk production, hair, three middle ear bones used in hearing, and a neocortex region in the brain)
Is human (Humans, the only living species in the Homo genus) a subclass of Mammal (Mammals, the class of vertebrate animals characterized by the presence of sweat glands, including sweat glands modified for milk production, hair, three middle ear bones used in hearing, and a neocortex region in the brain)?
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Yes. Humans are mammals. Humans are warm blooded. That means we are talking animals. All humans are warm blooded.
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Answer Yes humans are mammals because we have warm blood, we give birth to live young, and we produce milk.
Mammals (formally Mammalia / m ə ˈ m eɪ l i. ə /) are ... include the Primates, to which the human species belongs, the Cetartiodactyla (including the even-toed hoofed mammals and the ...
With a population of over six billion, humans are among the most numerous of the large mammals. Most humans (61%) live in Asia. The remainder live in the Americas (14%), Africa (14 ...
I've heard creationists deny that humans are animals, or that humans are apes. So... do you accept that humans are mammals? If yes, how does that fit in with the ...
Answer All mammals have mammary glands to feed their young. Humans do this thing too, therefore we also mammals. Humans have hair which is a mammalian character .

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