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Mammals are a class of vertebrate animals whose name is derived from their distinctive feature, mammary glands, with which they feed their young.

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  • Mammals are a class of vertebrate animals whose name is derived from their distinctive feature, mammary glands, with which they feed their young.
  • Mammals are well represented on Titan, including many which are familiar on Earth. The following is a list of Mammal groups which occur - further details of each (and their members) can be found at the relevant links. Note that a simplified "classroom textbook" classification is used here, and is used for organisational purposes rather than as a statement of definite genetic relations between animals on Titan. There are no records of a few Mammal groups and sub-groups, including Hippopotami and Giraffes.
  • A Mammal is an organism of the Mammalia class in biology. Mammals are endothermic (warm-blooded) vertebrates that are characterized by the presence of mammary glands, in which females produce milk. They may have often have hair or fur on their skin. Many of the humanoid species in the galaxy are mammalian.
  • Modern Latin Mammalia, coined 1758 by Linnaeus for the class of mammals, from neuter plural of Late Latin mammalis of the breast, from Latin mamma breast, perhaps cognate with mamma (mother).
  • On Earth, some of the most intelligent living animals were mammals, such as the human race itself, and also cetaceans and elephants. Mammals were also some of the largest animals on the planet, such as whales.
  • Mammal is a Ground/Water type Amphibian.
  • As the most intelligent form of life on Earth, dolphins sure do like to brag about that fact. Their network of underground cities, 3 thousand in all, puts the greatest cities of the squirrels to shame. You don't need to worry about them for much longer: they're scheduled to launch in 2019.
  • Mammals are warm blooded animals that live in many different parts of the world from the Equator to the Arctic (polar bears). There are flying mammals, (bats) and mammals that live wholly in water (whales dolphins seals sea otters etc) but most mammals live on land. Like Birds mammals are warm blooded. 1. * All mammals provide milk for their young. 2. * All mammals breath air. 3. * Most mammals give birth to live young that are nourished by the mother in the womb. 4. * Most mammals have hair round their bodies. Humans are mammals.
  • A mammal could be any number of warm-blooded vertebrates of the biological class Mammalia. They often had hair on the skin and usually had spines. Females usually had glands for producing milk. See mammalian for the humanoid classification.
  • Mammals are a class of vertebrates that, to be classified within, have to have hair or fur. For example we humans are mammals. This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it. From Nature Wiki, a Wikia wiki.
  • Vertebrate, air-breathing animals whose females are characterized by the possession of mammary glands while both males and females are characterized by hair and/or fur. * In Glorantha, associated with the Storm.
  • Mammals are a class of vertebrates that, to be classified within, have to have hair or fur. For example we humans are mammals. Image:Wiki.png This article is a . You can help the My English Wiki by expanding it.
  • Mammals were a class of warm-blooded, usually hairy species that included the barghests, the wampas, the gundark, the Cereans, banthas, the lonlans, and the thwip. Many non-sentient mammals were used as sources of food, transportation, protection, and even entertainment for the intelligent beings of the galaxy.
  • Mammals (formally Mammalia) are a class of vertebrate animals whose name is derived from their distinctive feature, mammary glands, with which they feed their young. They are also characterized by the possession of sweat glands, hair, three middle ear bones used in hearing, and a neocortex region in the brain.
  • Mammals (class Mammalia /məˈmeɪli.ə/ from Latin mamma "breast") are a clade of endothermic amniotes distinguished from reptiles and birds by the possession of a neocortex (a region of the brain), hair, three middle ear bones and mammary glands.
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  • Mammals
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  • Gobiconodon, an early mammal.
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  • 250(xsd:integer)
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  • Mammalia
  • (Linnaeus, 1758)
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  • *Subclass †Allotheria* *Clade Australosphenida *Subclass Theria **Infraclass †Trituberculata **Infraclass Metatheria **Infraclass Eutheria
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  • Tetrapoda
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