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Felicity Kane
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13 December, 13:05
Is a insect a mammal?
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Jack Meza
13 December, 13:22
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An insect is not a mammal. Mammals are warm-blooded organisms that have vertebrae, have hair or fur, and, instead of laying eggs, give birth to live offspring. Insects lay eggs, making them not mammals. In addition, insects are a different category of organisms than, for example, mammals and plants.
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