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ثديى      

mammary

mammal         
  • A [[bonobo]] fishing for [[termite]]s with a stick
  • Macropodidæ
  • A diagram of ultrasonic signals emitted by a bat, and the echo from a nearby object
  • Sexual dimorphism in [[aurochs]], the extinct wild ancestor of [[cattle]]
  • ''Homo sapiens''
  • Female elephants live in stable groups, along with their offspring.
  • brachiators]] because their elongated limbs enable them to easily swing and grasp on to branches.
  • ''Lepus''
  • ''Acinonyx jubatus''
  • [[Matschie's tree-kangaroo]] with young in pouch
  • ''Cebus olivaceus''
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  • ''Equus quagga''
  • ''Eubalaena glacialis''
  • Biodiversity of large mammal species per continent before and after humans arrived there
  • Manidae
  • dominance]]
  • ''Ornithorhynchus anatinus''
  • Bovine kidney
  • [[Goat]] kids stay with their mother until they are weaned.
  • disruptively colored]] coat provides [[camouflage]] for this [[ambush predator]].
  • kept for milk]] for thousands of years.
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  • ''Elephas maximus''
  • Slow-motion and normal speed of [[Egyptian fruit bat]]s flying
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  • 17,300}} years old.
  • A pod of [[short-beaked common dolphin]]s swimming
  • [[Raccoon]] lungs being inflated manually
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  • ''Trichechus''
  • Talpidae
  • alarm calls]] for different [[predator]]s.<ref name=Seyfarth/>
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  • Running gait]]. Photographs by [[Eadweard Muybridge]], 1887
  • ''Myrmecophaga tridactyla''
  • ''Dasypus novemcinctus''
  •  doi = 10.1093/molbev/msz015 }}</ref> The major clades are colored: Marsupials (magenta), Xenarthrans (orange), afrotherians (red), laurasiatherians (green), and euarchontoglires (blue).
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  • ''Diceros bicornis''
  • ''Rattus''
  • A [[short-beaked echidna]] foraging for insects
  • orbitals]], in a fairly low position on the skull (lower right in this image). This opening might have assisted in containing the jaw muscles of these organisms which could have increased their biting strength.
  • spines]] for defense.
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  • Mammal skin: (1) [[hair]], (2) [[epidermis]], (3) [[sebaceous gland]], (4) [[Arrector pili muscle]], (5) [[dermis]], (6) [[hair follicle]], (7) [[sweat gland]]. Not labeled, the bottom layer: [[hypodermis]], showing round [[adipocytes]]
  • Fossil of ''[[Thrinaxodon]]'' at the [[National Museum of Natural History]]
  • Desmodontinae
  • ''Capra walie''
  • ''Zalophus californianus''
CLASS OF TETRAPODS
MammaLia; Mammals; Mammalia; Mamalian; Mammalian; MAMMALS; Mammalian heart; Mammels; Mamalia; Mamals; Mammalians; Class mammalia; Class mammal; Mamallian; Mammalia, anatomy of; Male mammals; Mammal anatomy; Mammmalian intelligence; Mammalian anatomy; Theriimorpha; Hairy beast; Reproductive systems of mammals; Social behavior of mammals; Anatomy of mammals; Behavior of mammals; Communication in mammals; Locomotion in mammals
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الثديى
الثديى      

mammal (N)