mammals in English

noun
1
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.
It provides the growing young with everything it wants, and only mammals produce milk.

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1. Bearcat (Binturong) (Arctitis Binturong) Mammals, Other Mammals

2. We are mammals.

3. Mammoths were herbivorous mammals.

4. Senators F. Sea mammals

5. Milk is why mammals suck.

6. These mammals predate certain eggs.

7. 21 Senators F. Sea mammals

8. So do mammals and reptiles .

9. Carnivora definition is - carnivorous mammals

10. Bears are large carnivorous mammals.

11. Aardvarks are notoriously elusive, nocturnal mammals

12. Peace and goodwill towards all mammals

13. Carnivores are usually socially complex mammals.

14. Mammals are among the most endangered.

15. the world’s greatest variety of mammals

16. Synapsida: Mammals and their extinct relatives.

17. Most wild carnivorous mammals are monestrous.

18. 10 Most mammals live on land.

19. Such incidents could include collisions with marine mammals, entanglement of turtles or marine mammals, spills or accidental discharges.

20. This is vanishingly rare among mammals.

21. 13 Whales belong among the mammals.

22. The only indigenous mammals are a few species of bats and some large marine mammals, including whales and dolphins.

23. Baculum, the penis bone of certain mammals

24. Bats are mammals in the order Chiroptera

25. 9 Birds and mammals are warm-blooded.

26. 6 Carnivores are usually socially complex mammals.

27. Metabolism and toxicity of Arsenicals in mammals

28. Marine mammals generally swim with the current.

29. He's a world expert on marine mammals.

30. Man and most other mammals are viviparous.

31. Mammals have an inborn fear of snakes.

32. Bats are the only mammals that fly

33. 3 Suckling is an instinct in mammals.

34. Carnivorous mammals were the Creodonts--a group of carnivorous mammals apart from the Order Carnivorato which all modern carnivores belong

35. Armadillos are like mammals and give birth to young ones and wean them with milk like any other mammals

36. Scientists Use Bioacoustics to Protect Marine Mammals

37. Whales fall under the class of mammals.

38. Among the mammals they are comparatively rare.

39. Even-toed hoofed mammals (Artiodactyla), also known as cloven-hoofed mammals or artiodactyls, are a group mammals whose feet are structured such that their weight is carried by their third and fourth toes

40. The Altricial precocial spectrum in mammals and birds

41. 5 Marine mammals generally swim with the current.

42. The boa feeds on birds and small mammals.

43. Artiodactyls Artiodactyls are even-toed ungulates (hoofed mammals)

44. Context example: monotremes and marsupials are Aplacental mammals

45. So typically, small mammals live fast, die young.

46. 12 When did mammals appear on the earth?

47. 2 He's a world expert on marine mammals.

48. Aplacental - having no placenta; "monotremes and marsupials are Aplacental mammals" placental - pertaining to or having or occurring by means of a placenta; "all mammals except monotremes and marsupials are placental mammals"

49. Placental: 1 adj pertaining to or having or occurring by means of a placenta “all mammals except monotremes and marsupials are placental mammals” Synonyms: transplacental occurring through or by way of the placenta Antonyms: Aplacental having no placenta n mammals having a placenta; all mammals except monotremes and marsupials Synonyms:

50. 22 Among the mammals they are comparatively rare.