no
not all mammals have lungs
sharks are the only mammals that breathe through their lungs.....
ALL mammals breathe with their lungs. If they didn't then they wouldn't be mammals at all! Now whoever asked this question, go and look for a question that won't waste my time!
yes because if they didn't use lungs then they'd have gills which would make them a fish or some kind of reptile or amphibian, not a mammal
Yes Because We Are Mammals
yes they do use lungs to breathe
Yes, they do.
lungs
yes
Yes .
Mammals are warm blooded; have body skin, fur or hair; breathe through lungs; have live young (except for monotremes) and feed their young with mothers' milk.Some examples of mammals are:whalehumanbig catdogkangaroowallabykoalaechidnadolphinplatypusgiraffeelephant
Most mammals have fur or hair .
No, wood turtles do not have fur or hair, as they are not mammals.
"Hair" and "fur" are synonyms, and are found on all mammals.
No, they are birds. Mammals have hair or fur, an internal skeleton, breathe air and give live birth.
No Anphibians dont. They have smooth slimey skin. Mammals are the ones with all the hair (and lungs too)
Whales and dolphins are mammals. They both have at least one hair/fur on them and they breathe air (thats why the have blowholes).
Only mammals have fur
Do they have hair? Do they feed their young with milk? Yes, chinchillas are mammals because they feed their young with milk and they have lungs and fur.
Terrestrial placental mammals do have fur or hair. Marine placental mammals do not.
Quokkas are mammals: they have fur. (Fur and hair are essentially the same.)
The main characteristic for which mammals are known is the fact that they nurture their young on mothers' milk. A Mammal is normally defined as a warm blooded animal with a covering of fur, skin or hair which gives birth to live young who are nourished with milk, and who are vertebrate (having a backbone). Mammals also breathe through lungs.