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How does mammalian reproduction differ from the other classes of vertebrates

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Answered by jintumonibhuyan3
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The main difference between mammals and other vertebrates are three characteristics: hair, milk production in mammary glands, and three bones in the inner ear. Extant mammals are divided into three subclasses based on reproductive techniques (monotremes, marsupials, and placentals) consisting of 27 orders.

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