Mammals

  • 11Mammals of Glacier National Park (U.S.) — Bighorn Sheep There are at least 14 Large Mammal and 50 Small Mammal species known to occur in Glacier National Park (U.S.). Species are listed by common name, scientific name, typical habitat and occurrence[1]. Common and scientific names from R …

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  • 12Mammals of Grand Teton National Park — American Marten There are at least 16 Large and 45 Small Mammal species known to occur in Grand Teton National Park. Species are listed by common name, scientific name, and relative abundance[1]. Conte …

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  • 13Mammals of Antarctica — This is a list of the mammal species recorded in Antarctica. There are 17 mammal species in Antarctica, all of which are marine mammals. Three of these species are considered to be endangered, and four are listed as data deficient.[1] The… …

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  • 14Mammals and Birds Excluder Device — For the electronic device, see Mbed microcontroller. A Mammals and Birds Excluder Device or MBED (also named Cachalotera) is a fishing gear device that avoids the depredation of the fish caught in the line for Marine Mammals, and avoids the… …

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  • 15Mammals described in the 2000s — Although the mammals are well studied in comparison to other animal groups, a number of new species are still being discovered. This list includes extant mammal species discovered, formally named, or brought to public light in the year 2000 or… …

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  • 16Mammals of New Zealand — Hector s dolphins at Porpoise Bay, in the Catlins. Prior to human settlement, the mammals of New Zealand consisted of just three species of bat, and a large number of marine mammal species. The Māori brought the kurī and kiore in about 1250 CE,[ …

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  • 17Mammals discovered in the 2000s — Although the mammals are well studied in comparison to other animal groups, a number of new species are still being discovered. This list includes extant mammal species discovered, formally named, or brought to public light in the year 2000 or… …

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  • 18mammals —    The class of animals that includes bats, mice, man, and many others. They typically have a body covering of hair and give birth to living young, which are nursed on milk from the mother s breast [23] …

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  • 19mammals — mam·mal || mæml n. member of the class Mammalia (class of warm blooded vertebrate animals the female of which secrete milk to feed their young and characterized by a covering of hair on their bodies) …

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