I have a question mammal is a warm blooded???? vertebrate with a lower jaw???
I have absolutely no idea what you're asking... Also this is the computer science group, not biology.
All mammals are warmblooded but not all warmblooded animals are mammals. Birds are warmblooded but not mammals. All mammals are vertebrates with lower jaws but not all vertebrates with lower jaws are mammals. An example would be an alligator which is a vertebrate with a lower jaw, but it is a reptile.
I'd Say Humans. We Are Vertebrates, We Are Warm-Blooded And We Have Lower Jaw Bones.
several traits are common with mammals, like the ones you mention, but the ultimate qualifications are actually the mammary gland that allow mammals to nurse their young. Typically live birth (rather than an egg birth) is thought to be a qualification also, but the platypus contradicts that one.
I'm also thinking that you may be asking are mammals warm-blooded. If so, yes they are. But so are reptiles. The difference is reptiles lay eggs and mammals have babies. Reptiles need to stay in warm weather, otherwise they'll die. Mammals can survive and differing temperatures, but not forever. Proof of that is that you can't stay in any temperature too intense for too long. And yes, all vertebrates have lower jaws. Think of a snail, they're non-vertebrates, but have got no lower jaw. Hope this helped. -Harahn
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