Do you know the mammals? T. Trimpe 2008

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Do you know the mammals? T. Trimpe

Classify each mammal into its correct group. R – Rodentia L – Lagomorpha A – Artiodactyla P – Perissodactyla P – Proboscidea C – Cetacea P - Pinnepeds 1. Pika, Snowshoe Hare, & Rabbit 2. Pygmy Goat & White-tailed Deer 3. African Elephant & Asian Elephant 4. Bottlenose Dolphin & Blue Whale 5. Chipmunk & Nutria 6. Sea Lion & Seal 7. Hippopotamus & Zebra

The answers are … R – Rodentia 1. Pika, Snowshoe Hare, & Rabbit 2. Pygmy Goat & White-tailed Deer 3. African Elephant & Asian Elephant 4. Bottlenose Dolphin & Blue Whale 5. Chipmunk & Nutria 6. Sea Lion & Seal 7. Hippopotamus & Zebra L – Lagomorpha P - Pinnepeds A – Artiodactyla P – Perissodactyla P – Proboscidea C – Cetacea