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Mammal Questions and Answers (Q&A)

Geybriel
Answered: Jan 24, 2020
There are some animals that are known to live in herds because they know that they can live better that way. Some examples of animals that live in groups are the American Bison, Sheep, Water...Read More

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H.Miaham
Answered: Sep 21, 2017
Mammals are animals that have fur, produce milk for their young and have a backbone. These animals also may make sound or try to communicate with the other animals. They may yell or scream....Read More

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I.Rubiny
Answered: Sep 12, 2017
Mammals, birds, and reptiles all breathe with their lungs. From the tiniest hummingbird to the largest whale shark, they all breathe using their lungs.
While all of these s...Read More

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Kaelyn
Answered: Sep 12, 2017
Elephant is the only mammal that cannot jump!

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I.Isabella
Answered: Feb 11, 2020
Amphibian Animals that are capable both on land and water are called AMPHIBIANS. Common examples are toads, salamanders, and frogs. These animals have highly specialized skin that can be used to...Read More

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T. Perez
Answered: May 10, 2018
Llamas have long banana-molded ears while alpacas have shorter lance formed ears. there truly are a considerable measure of contrasts amongst llamas and alpacas. The llama is generally double the...Read More

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Anika Nicole, Wordsmith
Answered: Jan 02, 2020
Many mammals are known to be a great companion; many of them are used as guards and pets. Although they like lions, tigers, bears, and many others are known to be deadly, most of them are...Read More

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L. Agate
Answered: Dec 20, 2019
Mammals have evolved over millions of years. It is believed that mammals originated from SYNAPSIDS. Synapsids diverged from the main reptile stock. Synapsids are known to be heavy-bodied, stumpy...Read More

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H.Miaham
Answered: Sep 21, 2017
Besides being from the same family, the armadillo, sloth and anteater also are animals known for having no teeth. However, they each have certain features that allow them to acquire food...Read More

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L. Liliass
Answered: Sep 19, 2017
Hedgehog among the following animals is a mammal. A hedgehog is any of the spiny mammals of the subfamily Erinaceinae, in the eulipotyphlan family Erinaceidae. There are seventeen species of...Read More

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L. Agate
Answered: Dec 20, 2019
Bats are the most common example of flying mammals. Bats are mammals of the order Chiroptera. Bats are the second largest order of mammals after rodents. Their forelimbs formed wings of webbed...Read More

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D.Jessica
Answered: Oct 06, 2017
Alpacas have a life expectancy of about 20 years. Females reach breeding age at about 18-24 months old. Males are not potent (ready to breed) until they're at least 24 months old. When in good...Read More

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Denton Perez, Professor
Answered: Jan 08, 2020
It’s no news that pangolin is the most trafficked animal species in the world, but the reason why this species of animal is highly trafficked is not known to many people. Pangolins are...Read More

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L. Agate
Answered: Dec 20, 2019
Morganucodontids are tiny shrew-size creatures. They are said to be the first mammals that lived. They were one of several mammal lineages that emerged around the time. It is believed that all...Read More

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C.Emilyas
Answered: Aug 28, 2017
The aardvark can dig a two foot deep hole in fifteen seconds. This seems like an odd depth to most of us because the holes humans dig are typically six feet, but this is how far down the...Read More

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