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MammalGroup of warm blooded vertebrate animals. Common characteristics found in these organisms include: hair, milk secretion, diaphragm for respiration, lower jaw composed of a single pair of bones, middle [..]
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Mammal1826, Englished form of Modern Latin Mammalia (1773), coined 1758 by Linnaeus for the class of mammals, from neuter plural of Late Latin mammalis "of the breast," from Latin mamma "brea [..]
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Mammalanimal with hair that gives birth to live offspring. Female mammals produce milk to feed their offspring.
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MammalWarm-blooded vertebrates with hair; young are usually born live and nourished by milk from their mother
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Mammalany warm-blooded vertebrate having the skin more or less covered with hair; young are born alive except for the small subclass of monotremes and nourished with milk Mammals (formally Mammalia) are a c [..]
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Mammalone of any kind of animal whose females have milk to feed their babies
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MammalWarm-blooded animals that have hair and produce milk to nourish their young. Humans are mammals.
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Mammalany of various warm-blooded vertebrate animals of the class Mammalia, including humans. Mammals are characterised by a covering of hair on the skin and, in the female, milk-producing mammary glands fo [..]
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Mammal(n) any warm-blooded vertebrate having the skin more or less covered with hair; young are born alive except for the small subclass of monotremes and nourished with milk
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MammalWarm-blooded vertebrates that include human beings . Feed their young with milk and have the skin usually more or less covered with hair.
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MammalWarm-blooded Vertebrate Animals belonging to the class Mammalia, including all that possess Hair and suckle their young.
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MammalAn order of Mammals that feeds using their trunks. It contains one Family, the Elephantidae, comprised of two living genera of Elephants plus the extinct Mammoths and Mastodons.
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MammalA class of vertebrates that have lungs, breathe air, are warm blooded, have hair at some time in their life, and have mammary glands that they use to nurse their young.
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MammalMembers of class Mammalia, air-breathing vertebrate animals characterized by the possession of endothermy, hair, three middle ear bones, and mammary glands functional in mothers with young. Most mammals also possess sweat glands and specialized teeth. The largest group of mammals, the placentals, have a placenta which feeds the offspring during ges [..]
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MammalWarm-blooded, usually hairy animals from the Chordate Phylum. This class of animals breathes air, gives live birth, and feeds milk to their young. Human beings are members of the Mammal Class, as well [..]
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Mammala group of animals characterized by bodies covered in hair and mammary glands in females. These include humans and the “cute and fuzzy” creatures such as cats, dogs, horses, mice, rabbits, squirrels, [..]
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Mammalany of a class of warm-blooded vertebrates that include human beings and all other animals that feed their young with milk produced by mammary glands and have the skin usually more or less covered with hair
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Mammalany of a group of vertebrates whose females have milk-secreting glands for feeding offspring
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Mammalanimal giving birth to live young and nurturing them on milk medusae
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MammalWarm-blooded vertebrates that give birth to and nurse live young; have highly evolved skeletal structures; are covered with hair, either at maturity or at some stage of their embryonic development; an [..]
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MammalGroup of warm blooded vertebrate animals. Common characteristics found in these organisms include: hair, milk secretion, diaphragm for respiration, lower jaw composed of a single pair of bones, middle ear containing three bones, and presence of only a left systemic arch.
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MammalA warm-blooded animal that gives birth to live young and feeds their young on milk from milk producing glands.
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Mammal===Noun===
====warm-blooded animal feeding milk to its young====
=====Synonyms=====
mammal
ruminant
cattle
sheep
goat
equid
horse
zebra
ass
donkey
mule
pig
elephant
rhino
lemur
feline
cat
lion
puma
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MammalAny of a class of higher vertebrates whose bodies are covered with hair, who give birth to live young, nourish their young with milk from mammary glands, regulate their body temperature internally, ha [..]
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