invertebrates have a copper based blood system instead of an iron based system as in mammals. thats one example ;)
No. Platypuses are mammals and all mammals are warm-blooded.
Cows are mammals and all mammals are warmblooded.
Yes, all mammals have warm blood.
Mammals have blue blood (lack of oxygen), but when exposed to oxygen, it turns red Hope this helped! :)
Yes, all mammals have warm blood.
Jaguars have the same red colored blood that all mammals do.
yes of course Yes, very much blood. All mammals have blood.
Yes. Every living animal and human has blood.yes all living mammals have blood
No, not all mammals have red blood cells without a nucleus. In most mammals, including humans, red blood cells lose their nucleus as they mature, but there are exceptions, such as camelids like llamas and alpacas, where mature red blood cells retain their nucleus.
The three most common factors among mammals are that they all breathe air, have red oxygenated blood, and all feed and protect their young.
Yes, cats are mammals, which are all warm blooded.