Membership in which Class confirms the Woolly Rhino nursed its young and possessed hair?
Answer
Mammalia
The classification of the Woolly Rhinoceros into the Class Mammalia immediately groups it with other creatures possessing core mammalian characteristics. These defining traits include being warm-blooded, possessing hair or fur, and, crucially, nursing their young via mammary glands. The existence of a thick pelt, which supports the common name 'Woolly Rhino,' is direct evidence supporting its placement within the Class Mammalia, a higher level of classification than its Order or Family.

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