UNIT 6 Vertebrates TYPES OF MAMMALS Natural Science 1. Secondary Education.

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UNIT 6 Vertebrates TYPES OF MAMMALS Natural Science 1. Secondary Education

UNIDAD 3 UNIT 6 Types of mammals Natural Science 1. Secondary Education Mammals Go to monotremesGo to marsupials Are classified into Go to placental mammals MonotremesMarsupialsPlacental mammals

UNIDAD 3 UNIT 6 Types of mammals Natural Science 1. Secondary Education Monotremes Mammary glands with no nipples Beak Webbed feet Flat tail They lay eggs

UNIDAD 3 UNIT 6 Types of mammals Natural Science 1. Secondary Education MONOTREMES Echidna

UNIDAD 3 UNIT 6 Types of mammals Natural Science 1. Secondary Education Mammals Go to monotremesGo to marsupials Are classified into Go to placental mammals MonotremesMarsupialsPlacental mammals

UNIDAD 3 UNIT 6 Types of mammals Natural Science 1. Secondary Education Marsupials Their babies are born undeveloped Their babies complete their development inside the marsupium

UNIDAD 3 UNIT 6 Types of mammals Natural Science 1. Secondary Education MARSUPIAL MAMMALS Kangaroo

UNIDAD 3 UNIT 6 Types of mammals Natural Science 1. Secondary Education Koala MARSUPIAL MAMMALS

UNIDAD 3 UNIT 6 Types of mammals Natural Science 1. Secondary Education Mammals Go to monotremesGo to marsupials Are classified into Go to placental mammals MonotremesMarsupialsPlacental mammals

UNIDAD 3 UNIT 6 Types of mammals Natural Science 1. Secondary Education Placental mammals Their babies are developed inside their mother in the placenta The babies are born completely developed Embryo Placenta Mother’s uterus

UNIDAD 3 UNIT 6 Types of mammals Natural Science 1. Secondary Education PLCENTAL MAMMALS Sheep

UNIDAD 3 UNIT 6 Types of mammals Natural Science 1. Secondary Education Rabbit PLCENTAL MAMMALS

UNIDAD 3 UNIT 6 Types of mammals Natural Science 1. Secondary Education Cheetah PLCENTAL MAMMALS

UNIDAD 3 UNIT 6 Types of mammals Natural Science 1. Secondary Education Bat PLCENTAL MAMMALS

UNIDAD 3 UNIT 6 Types of mammals Natural Science 1. Secondary Education Dolphin PLCENTAL MAMMALS

UNIDAD 3 UNIT 6 Types of mammals Natural Science 1. Secondary Education Mammals Go to monotremesGo to marsupials Are classified into Go to placental mammals MonotremesMarsupialsPlacental mammals