mammals
Living with Mammals survey
Living with Mammals survey
Living with Mammals survey mammals Seven species of mammals are extirpated in Maryland, or no longer can be found wild in the state These species include the American bison, American elk, mammals A mammal is an animal that breathes air, has a backbone, and grows hair at some point during its life In addition, all female mammals have glands that can
mammals Mammals in their Relations to Agriculture INTRODUCTION THE legislature of Kansas during the session of 1903 authorized the Board of Regents of the State
mammals Mammals are a group of vertebrate animals Examples of mammals include rats, cats, dogs, deer, monkeys, apes, bats, whales, dolphins, and humans Figure The first characteristic is the one that gives mammals their name Mammal comes from the Latin word mamma, which means breast, and indicates that the females