Class Mammalia
Although mammals share several features in common, Mammalia contains a vast diversity of forms. The smallest mammals are found among the… More »
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There are 19 orders of mammals in the world. Ten of these live in North America. Some orders include a wide range of animals; for example, shrews, lemurs, marmosets, monkeys, apes, and humans are all primates, one order of the class of mammals. ... Another mammal in an order by itself is Family Orycteropodidae.
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It should also be noted that there isn't even solid agreement on which species belong in which orders. You will notice as you read through the various pages of orders that the number of species making up an order may be separately listed as two quite different numbers. ... Mammal Classification Table;
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Choose the one in the group that does not belong with the others (circle) ... 1. cow sheep horse ... 2. cat rat dog...
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A comprehensive guide to mammals ... The following list contains the numbers of known species in each living mammalian order, along with some common names for selected species. It is based on Mammalogy by T.A. Vaughan, J.R. Ryan, and N.J. Czaplewski (4th edition, 2000, Saunders College Publishers, Orlando). ... Orders at Risk...
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; *0In many books the Great Apes are included in a separate family, the Pongidae, however while there are strong social reasons for separating them the scientific reasons are doubtful. *1The Xenarthra are known as the Edentata in some books. ... Mammal Orders and Families...
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Introduction to mammals, with detailed information about subclasses and orders of mammals, from the Animal Diversity Web. ... The Class Mammalia includes about 5000 species placed in 26 orders. Systematists do not yet agree on the exact number or on how some orders and families are related to others. ... The largest mammal,
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Marsupials Click here for info on this order which has been replaced by seven new orders. ... Some discoveries are still possible, as is the case of the cloudrunner, a squirrel-sized mammal discovered in the late 1990's. All mammals have similar characteristics. First off, they all, just like other vertebrates,
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