no
If mermaids existed (which they don't) they would presumably be mammals. At least, most depictions of mermaids show them with obvious mammalian characteristics (specifically, obvious human characteristics; most mammals do not have large, permanent breasts).
Carnivorous (flesh-eating) mammals typically have large canines. They are often big animals, although all the biggest mammals are herbivores.
Mammals have three special characteristics that separate them from other groups of animals. The females produce milk by mammary glands, they have hair, and they have 3 specific middle ear bones. All of these characteristics are true of elephants, thus they are mammals (in the Order Proboscidea).
Bats are the only mammals capable of true flight, they are all nocturnal, and they emit high-pitched sounds.
birds
Yes. Apes are mammals, and one of the defining characteristics of mammals is that they have hair.
Bats are not birds because they are mammals as they have the characteristics of a mammal. They have these characteristics which enable them to be classified as mammals. They are warm blooded, and they have fur.
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Yes, donkeys are indeed mammals.
It is cardiovascular.
An order of mammals similar to bats.