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Most mammals give their young more protection and training than other animals do. Mammals have hair or fur. All mammals have hair or fur at some time in their life, though in certain mammals, such as whales, it is present only before birth. Mammals are warm-blooded.
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- All mammals (apart from the duck-billed platypus) give birth to live babies, which are then fed on their mother’s milk.
- Most mammals give their young more protection and training than other animals do.
- Mammals have hair or fur. All mammals have hair or fur at some time in their life, though in certain mammals, such as whales, it is present only before birth.
- Mammals are warm-blooded. Their body temperature remains about the same all the time, even though the temperature of their surroundings may change.
- Mammals have a larger, more developed brain than other animals. Some mammals, such as chimpanzees, dolphins, and especially human beings, are highly intelligent.
- Nearly all mammals are able to move around using limbs and are known as tetrapods (which means four limbs). Whales and dolphins would have had limbs but over time, have lost them in the process of evolution.
- There are between 4,500 and 5,500 species of mammals.
- The largest mammal is the blue whale (weighing 160,000kg) and the smallest is the bumblebee bat (weighing 2g).
- Mammals that eat meat are called carnivores. Mammals that eat only plants are called herbivores. Mammals that eat both meat and plants are called omnivores.
- Mammals have several different kinds of teeth, which allows for more efficient processing of food.
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