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Mammals Science Chapter 2.6 Fourth Grade Lenkerville Elem.
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A warm-blooded vertebrate that has hair and feeds milk to its young. Mammal
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Traits of Mammals
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Traits of Mammals 1 Warm- blooded – An animal whose body temperature stays about the same, even when the outside temperature changes.
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Traits of Mammals 2 Vertebrate – Animal with a backbone.
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Traits of Mammals 3 Hair or Fur – Helps to keep a mammal warm Mammals are the only animals that have hair or fur.
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Traits of Mammals 4 Feeds milk to its young – Mammals are the only animals that feed milk to their young.
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Traits of Mammals 5 Female mammals have body parts, called milk glands, that produce milk. The milk is food for the young.
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Traits of Mammals 6 Most mammals live on land, but some live in water.
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Three Groups of Mammals Egg-Laying Mammals Marsupials Fully Formed
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Egg-Laying Mammals
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Fully developed young hatch from eggs Duckbilled Platypus
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Duckbilled Platypus
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Egg-Laying Mammals Spiny Anteater
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Marsupials
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Begin to form inside mother’s body
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Marsupials Very small and not fully formed when born. A baby opossum
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Tasmanian Devil Babies
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Marsupials After it is born, the baby marsupial crawls into its mother’s pouch, where it feeds on milk, and continues to develop and grow.
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A Baby Kangaroo
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Marsupials Kangaroo Tasmanian Devil Koala
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Fully Formed
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Mammals whose young grow inside the mother’s body are fully formed when they are born.
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The smaller the mammal, the shorter the time it grows inside the mother. Shrew
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Guess what movie these animals are from.
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THE ONE,
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THE ONLY,
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Pennsylvania Cat
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