How much do you know about mammals?. Introduction to Mammals 1.Identify these. 2.To which order does each belong?

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How much do you know about mammals?

Introduction to Mammals 1.Identify these. 2.To which order does each belong?

1. Fruit bat Order: Chiroptera

2. Hedgehog Order: Insectivora

3. Armadillo Order: Xenarthra

4. Orca (Killer) Whale Order: Cetacea

5. African Elephant Order: Proboscidea

6. Rocky Mountain Sheep Order: Artiodactyla

7. Chamois Order: Artiodactyla

8. Mule Deer Order: Artiodactyla

9. Moose Order: Artiodactyla

10. Elk Order: Artiodactyla

11. Reindeer Order: Artiodactyla

12. Belted Galloway Cow Order: Artiodactyla

13. Mishmi takin Order: Artiodactyla

Artiodactyla Even-toed ungulates Ungulate = hooved animal

14. Przewalski’s horse Order: Perissodactyla

15. Hippopotamus Order: Perissodactyla

16. Tapir Order: Perissodactyla

Order Perissodactyla = Odd-toed Ungulates

17. Manatee Order: Sirenia

18. Jack rabbit Order: Lagomorpha

19. Kangaroo Order: Marsupialia

20. Wombat Order: Marsupialia

21. Opossum Order: Marsupialia

22. Platypus Order: Monotremata

23. Echidna Order: Monotremata

24. Preble’s Jumping Mouse Order: Rodentia

25. Nutria Order: Rodentia

26. Capybara Order: Rodentia

27. Bonobo Order: Primates

28. Sea Lion Order: Pinnepedia

29. Snow leopard Order: Carnivora

30. Panda Order: Carnivora

How well did you do?