mammal

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It provides the growing young with everything it wants, and only mammals produce milk.
a warm-blooded vertebrate animal of a class that is distinguished by the possession of hair or fur, the secretion of milk by females for the nourishment of the young, and (typically) the birth of live young.
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The domestic animal is the first 'mammal' known to die of the disease in Europe.
The teeth and their pattern of wear are unlike that seen in any modern 'mammal' so what this animal ate is something of a mystery.
They inhabited a world that was dominated by a different kind of animal - the 'mammal' .
Certainly, a lot of changes would have to occur for a land 'mammal' to live in the sea.
Recently, the rat became the third 'mammal' for which the complete genome was sequenced.
Animal pathologists found the 'mammals' had suffered internal bleeding in the ears and the brain.
They use any kind of island for nesting, as long as 'mammalian' predators are absent.
The island refuges of some species are also under threat from imported 'mammals' such as rats and hedgehogs.
The decaying wood also becomes home to a range of insects and small 'mammals' .
Unlike 'mammals' , chicks do not feed on milk formula as their stomachs cannot digest it.
Their prey consists mainly of birds and small 'mammals' such as rats and agoutis.
The lack of suitable nest sites has also resulted in increased predation by corvids and 'mammals' on the eggs and chicks.
It provides the growing young with everything it wants, and only 'mammals' produce milk.
Because of their offensive odor, skunks are rarely preyed on by 'mammalian' predators.
The domes will contain different freshwater environments containing fish and aquatic 'mammals' .
West Nile Virus is found mainly in birds, though it is also found in horses and other 'mammals' .
This is a very different pattern than is documented here in 'mammalian' carnivores.
The sloths and armadillos are rather odd 'mammals' characteristic of South America.
Dolphins are 'mammals' and as such are warm-blooded and bear live young, which they suckle.
Some 'mammals' can distinguish between and respond to the alarm calls of other mammal and bird species.
The male feeds the female while she incubates, catching small 'mammals' and birds and bringing them back to the nest.
Nothing is more remarkable than the effects of habit in herbivorous 'mammals' .
This bulky animal is one of the most dangerous 'mammals' to be found anywhere.
This is thought to be an adaptation to deter 'mammalian' and reptilian predators.
They are also preyed upon by 'mammalian' predators such as cats, and by snakes such as boas and anacondas.
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