MAMMAL

an animal of the highest class of vertebrates, the Mammalia. The female has mammary glands, which secrete milk for the nourishment of the young after birth. In the majority of mammals the body is partially or wholly covered with hair; the heart has four chambers, and only the left aortic arch is present; and a muscular diaphragm separates the chest from the abdominal cavity. Mammals are warm-blooded; that is, they have a relatively constant body temperature independent of the temperature of their surroundings. The mature red blood cells (erythrocytes) usually lack a nucleus. Except for the egg-laying monotremes (the platypus and the echidna, or spiny anteater), mammals give birth to live young. A marsupial is born in a more undeveloped state than the young of other mammals, although all are relatively helpless at birth. In some marsupials and in higher mammals the young receive prenatal nourishment through a placenta. The order Carnivora, or flesh-eating animals, includes terrestrial families such as the cat, dog, and bear as well as the aquatic seal, sea lion, and walrus. Other aquatic mammals are the whale, porpoise, and dolphin of the order Cetacea and the manatee and dugong of the order Sirenia. Unusual adaptations are also found in the bat (order Chiroptera); in the elephant (order Proboscidea); in the sloth, armadillo, and anteater (order Edentata); and in the beaver, woodchuck, porcupine, and squirrel (order Rodentia). The order Insectivora includes the shrew and the mole. There are two groups of ungulates, or hoofed mammals: most members of the order Perissodactyla, including the horse and the rhinoceros, are odd-toed, with the third digit the largest; those of the order Artiodactyla, including the deer, antelope, camel, pig, and cow, are even-toed, with the third and fourth digits symmetrical and functional. Humans, monkeys, apes, and lemurs belong to the order Primates. Some remains of mammals are identified as from the Jurassic period of the Mesozoic era; the group became diversified in the Tertiary period of the Cenozoic era.

See E. P. Walker et al., Mammals of the World (2 vol., rev. ed. 1968); S. Anderson, ed., Simon & Schuster's Guide to Mammals (1984); G. B. Corbett and J. E. Hill, World List of Mammalian Species (1986); H. H. Genoways, ed., Current Mammalogy (2 vol., 1987–89).

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...included in the Holarctic Region, have a mammal fauna that decreases from the Alaskan...narrow strait, has almost all of the mammals that occur on the treeless part of...Kurile Islands similarly have a limited mammal fauna, chiefly species common to...
...their time. Marshs work on the mammals in the Peabody murals provided...But Copes work on the same mammals provided support for challenges...remain partly unanswered. Mammals have continued to provide major...time. In this sense, the mammal mural may represent a stronger...
...A SPIDER IS NOT AN INSECT are simpler, and take less time to understand, than A WHALE IS NOT A BIRD and A SPIDER IS NOT A MAMMAL because hearers had expected the whale to be a fish and the spider an insect (Wason 1965). Let us now summarize this section...
...of sufficient importance to deserve notice. Origin from a doubleyolked egg, for example, would scarcely be possible in a mammal. Wilder rightly excludes the possible origin of twins from binucleated eggs, because there would have to be two sperms, and...
VISION Marine mammals present a unique opportunity...environments. All marine mammals so far examined have specific...retinal structures of marine mammal eyes show specific adaptations...medium. Each of the marine mammal groups so far examined has...
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...hold true for mammals outside of wetlands...review of small mammal responses to clearcutting...to survey small mammals at central Appalachian...associated small mammal communities are...Table 1). Small mammal sampling.-We sampled small mammals in 28 O 28 m grids...
...contaminants on small mammal communities over...Studies on small mammals from heavy metal...characteristics of small mammal communities and are...effects on small mammals is a relatively cost...remediation actions. Small mammals have proven to be...contamination on small mammal communities, under...
...litter depth. Small mammal trapping Multiple survey methods for small mammals were initially piloted...vegetation cover. J. Mammal., 63, 248-260...Live Trapping Small Mammals: A Practical Guide...publication No. 3, Mammal Society, London. Haberl...
...important to small mammal species occurring...management for small mammals. METHODS STUDY SITES...element for small mammals inhabiting agricultural...diversity of small mammal species increased...structure) for small mammals to benefit from them. All small mammal species detected...
...Blowdown on Small Mammal Populations by Jonathan...INTRODUCTION Small mammals are critical members...species of small mammals and responsible for...abundance and small mammal diversity. At all...displace other small mammal species from these stands. Small mammals play crucial roles...
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...the Museums fossil mammal collection - the largest...Museums vast modern mammal collections, Extreme Mammals follows the evolution...groups of well-known mammals living today. Lifelike...the largest land mammal ever, an extinct rhinoceros...
...or kill-a marine mammal without prior permission...protect the marine mammals," said Richard...the U.S. Marine Mammal Commission convened...threats" to marine mammals. On one side, energy...disturb a marine mammals behavior can be labeled...to change marine mammal behavior. Political...
...time digging. Previously, no mammals of that era had been known...Repenomamus, presumably predatory mammals that lived in China about 130...kilograms, is the largest mammal yet discovered from the 170...of diversification of early mammals that we hadnt recognized before...
...descendants of eupantotheres (tiny mammals common in Europe and in the...comparisons with extinct mammals, which are often known only...from all other groups of mammals. Little further light was...Suspecting that it belonged to a mammal but not sure what kind, he...
Mammals in global decline. by Curtis Runyan Nearly one-fourth of the worlds known mammal species are threatened with extinction...January/February 1994). The number of mammals on the Red List - a shocking 1,096 of...
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...Rocks; RESCUERS TWO-HOUR BID TO SAVE MAMMAL FAILED. Byline: By SONIA SHARMA TESTS...despite a public rescue attempt. The 9ft mammal tried to beach itself at the north end...its rescuers. A post mortem found the mammal was dangerously underfed. It was severely...
KILLER WALES; Giant Mammal Seen off Gwynedd Coast. Byline: OWEN HUGHES SEA life experts are...level student Jenny Donelan and her mum Carys Roberts spotted the giant mammal off the beach at Criccieth, and the 18-year-old snapped it with...
Young Sailors Spring to Rescue of Baby Dolphin; Trio Branded Heroes after Freeing Mammal from Buoy. Byline: Sharyn ONeill sharyn.oneill@capnews.com.au THREE young sailors were being called heroes yesterday...
North East Sea Mammal Sightings Are Sought. A SURVEY of sea mammals hopes to map sightings of whales and dolphins off our...January with the aim of finding out more about marine mammals off the Northumberland coast. The partnership includes...
A Warm Welcome to Whales Signals a Big Sea Change; MARINE MAMMAL SIGHTINGS COULD BE DUE TO FISH MOVE. Byline: SALLY WILLIAMS THE Welsh coast is now attracting whales and dolphins in such large...
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DOLPHIN , aquatic mammal aquatic mammal, any of the small toothed whales of the family Delphinidae, numbering more than 50 species. These include the true, or beaked, dolphins, the killer whale , the pilot whale, and 12 freshwater species...
MAMMAL an animal of the highest class...birth. In the majority of mammals the body is partially or wholly...from the abdominal cavity. Mammals are warm-blooded; that...echidna, or spiny anteater), mammals give birth to live young...
FINFOOTED MAMMAL see seal . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
ARMADILLO ar m dil o, New World armored mammal of the order Edentata, a group that also includes the sloth...of this species have almost 100 teeth, more than any other mammal. Despite their great bulk, they are able to stand on their...
...MAMMARY GLAND organ of the female mammal that produces and secretes...nourishment of the young. A mammal may have from 1 to 11 pairs...species. Generally, those mammals that bear larger litters have...of the cow and of some other mammals is known as the udder. In...
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