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Class Mammalia. General Characteristics. Bilaterally symmetrical __________ Mammary glands (produces milk) Nurse young Endothermic (warm blooded) ____________________ Dioecious Internal fertilization. Heterodont dentition Specialized teeth ______________________
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General Characteristics • Bilaterally symmetrical • __________ • Mammary glands (produces milk) • Nurse young • Endothermic (warm blooded) • ____________________ • Dioecious • Internal fertilization
Heterodont dentition • Specialized teeth • ______________________ • Produce a placenta (usually)
________________________ • 6 Major Orders: 1.) Order Rodentia 2.) Order Artiodactyla 3.) Order Carnivora 4.) Order Cetacea 5.) Order Primates 6.) Order Monotremata
Order Rodentia • Rodents! • Mice, squirrels, gophers, beavers, & guinea pigs • ________________ • Have continuously growing incisors • ____________ = front teeth • Must chew to keep short
Have a short breeding cycle • _____________________
Order Artiodactyla • Pigs, hippos, camels, deer, sheep, etc. • 220 species • _______________
Mostly herbivorous/grazing animals • _______________________ • Are omnivorous
Order Carnivora • ________________________! • Canines, cats, bears, raccoons, seals, otters, walruses, etc. • 260 species • Are predatory
__________________________ • Have special teeth and/or claws to take down prey
Order Cetacea • Whales and dolphins • Have blubber for insulation • ______________________ • All aquatic • Highly intelligent
Order Primates • Gorillas, chimps, orangutans, humans, monkeys, lemurs • _______________ • Adaptations for tree-living • Strong limbs with opposable digits
___________________ • Extensive parental care
Order Monotremata • Duck Billed Platypus and Echidnas (spiny anteater) • Only mammals to lay eggs • Have a single opening called a cloaca for urination, defecation, and reproductive • Platypus has a poisonous barb on the back foot
Order Monotremata Poison Barb Echindas