No, not all male mammals possess a prostate gland.
No, not all mammals possess prostates. The prostate gland is found in male mammals, including humans, but is not present in all species.
Yes, all male mammals possess nipples, although they do not serve a functional purpose in males.
Yes, all female mammals possess mammary glands, which are responsible for producing milk to nourish their young.
No, not all mammals possess both X and Y chromosomes. Mammals have different sex determination systems, with some species having X and Y chromosomes for males and females, while others have different combinations of sex chromosomes or use other methods to determine sex.
Not all mammals have four legs. Bats are mammals, but have only two "legs." Whales and dolphins are mammals, but have no legs at all. What distinguishes mammals from other animals is not the number of legs, but the presence of sweat and milk glands.
An okapi has four legs; as do all mammals.
All mammals have four legs, or at least four limbs if they're bipedal such as us, or in the case of bats. Whales have vestigial hind legs, in the form of a pelvis hidden halfway down their tail, and the flippers are their front legs. In fact, all land vertebrates (amphibians, reptiles, mammals, birds) have four limbs. ^^
Yes, all mammals have hair and legs except the whale
All mammals have four limbs.
The spiny anteater, more correctly known as the echidna, does indeed have four legs. It is a mammal, and all terrestrial mammals have four legs.
No, not all male mammals possess a prostate gland.
No, not all mammals possess prostates. The prostate gland is found in male mammals, including humans, but is not present in all species.
All tetrapodes , mammals , birds , reptiles and amphibians .
In the same way all four legged mammals walk.
Yes, all male mammals possess nipples, although they do not serve a functional purpose in males.
Hippos have four limbs.