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Mammals Chapter 36
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Section 1 Five key characteristics Some hair Diverse & specialized teeth Endothermic Mammary Glands placenta
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Section 1 Mammals have diverse, specialized teeth 1. Molars 2. Incisors 3. Premolars 4. canine
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Section 1 Mammary glands are used for milk production Weaning is done when baby animal can feed on their own
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Section 2 Today’s Mammals Monotremes 1. Most primitive 2. Order of Monotremata 3. Three living species a. Platypus b. Two species of Echidna
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Marsupials Include wombats, kangaroos, wallaroos, koalas, and opossums Are born days or weeks after fertilization and fully develop in a pouch
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Placental Mammals Placenta - allows diffusion of nutrients and oxygen into the fetus Gestation Period - time when fetus is developing
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Today’s Placentals Rodentia 40% of placentals Teeth grow continually and are used for gnawing Mice, rat, squirrel
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Chiroptera Bats the only mammal capable of flight
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Insectivora Eats insects Includes the mighty shrew
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Carnivora Eat mostly meat Include cats, dogs, bears, raccoons
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Pinnipedia Marine carnivores Have flippers, insulating layer of blubber Include the walrus
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Primates Monkey, human Most advanced
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Artiodactyla Are called ungulates with even # of toes Have a rumen and chew cud Includes pigs, giraffes, sheep, cattle
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Perissocactyla Ungulates with an odd # of toes Include horse, zebras, rhino
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Cetacea Live in water Dolphins, porpoises, whale have a plow hole used to breath
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Lagomorpha Rabbits and hairs Teeth grow all the time
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Sirenia Barrel-shaped body Manatees or called the sea cow
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Proboscidea Elephants the largest on land
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