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Birds |
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Mammals (class Mammalia)
are a class of vertebrate animals
characterized by the presence of sweat
glands, including sweat glands modified
for milk production, hair, three middle
ear bones used in hearing, and a
neocortex region in the brain.
This is the most organized class of
subtype of vertebrate animals.
Mammals are divided into three groups:
the most numerous - placental (placentalia)
and yaytsekladuschie (monoterma-ta) - is
oviparous mammals, which include the
platypus and echidna, as well as
Marsupial (marsupialia), represented by
the kangaroo. Currently there are about
4 thousand species of mammals. Brain
have arranged a much larger and more
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Invertebrates |
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Mammals (class Mammalia)
are a class of vertebrate animals
characterized by the presence of sweat
glands, including sweat glands modified
for milk production, hair, three middle
ear bones used in hearing, and a
neocortex region in the brain.
This is the most organized class of
subtype of vertebrate animals.
Mammals are divided into three groups:
the most numerous - placental (placentalia)
and yaytsekladuschie (monoterma-ta) - is
oviparous mammals, which include the
platypus and echidna, as well as
Marsupial (marsupialia), represented by
the kangaroo. Currently there are about
4 thousand species of mammals. Brain
have arranged a much larger and more
complex than other animals. |
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Reptiles |
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Mammals (class Mammalia)
are a class of vertebrate animals
characterized by the presence of sweat
glands, including sweat glands modified
for milk production, hair, three middle
ear bones used in hearing, and a
neocortex region in the brain.
This is the most organized class of
subtype of vertebrate animals.
Mammals are divided into three groups:
the most numerous - placental (placentalia)
and yaytsekladuschie (monoterma-ta) - is
oviparous mammals, which include the
platypus and echidna, as well as
Marsupial (marsupialia), represented by
the kangaroo. Currently there are about
4 thousand species of mammals. Brain
have arranged a much larger and more
complex than other animals. |
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| Fish |
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Mammals (class Mammalia)
are a class of vertebrate animals
characterized by the presence of sweat
glands, including sweat glands modified
for milk production, hair, three middle
ear bones used in hearing, and a
neocortex region in the brain.
This is the most organized class of
subtype of vertebrate animals.
Mammals are divided into three groups:
the most numerous - placental (placentalia)
and yaytsekladuschie (monoterma-ta) - is
oviparous mammals, which include the
platypus and echidna, as well as
Marsupial (marsupialia), represented by
the kangaroo. Currently there are about
4 thousand species of mammals. Brain
have arranged a much larger and more
complex than other animals. |
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| Amphibians |
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Mammals (class Mammalia)
are a class of vertebrate animals
characterized by the presence of sweat
glands, including sweat glands modified
for milk production, hair, three middle
ear bones used in hearing, and a
neocortex region in the brain.
This is the most organized class of
subtype of vertebrate animals.
Mammals are divided into three groups:
the most numerous - placental (placentalia)
and yaytsekladuschie (monoterma-ta) - is
oviparous mammals, which include the
platypus and echidna, as well as
Marsupial (marsupialia), represented by
the kangaroo. Currently there are about
4 thousand species of mammals. Brain
have arranged a much larger and more
complex than other animals. |
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