The time of development of a young mammal in the womb
What is gestation?
Vertebrates with warm blood, hair, and milk glands
What are mammals?
Baboons, mandrils, ad primates
What are monkeys with tails?
What is the dominion?
A type of Bovide
What are cattle, bison, goats, sheep, water buffalo, etc.?
(any one of the above)
Arboreal mammals that have five fingers and toes and have nails instead of claws
What are primates?
The capybara
What is the largest rodent?
Warm-blooded mammals that regulate their body temperature internally and maintain a stable body temperature
What is homeothermic mammals?
Animals with four appendages or limbs
What are tetrapods?
Sea-cows with forked tails
What are dugongs?
One of the two main groups of whales that include dolphins and sperm whales
What are toothed whales?
What are characteristics of a mammal?
Mammals that include rabbits, hares, and pikas
What are lagomorphs?
Largest living land mammal
What is the elephant?
Vertebrates that have an internal skeleton
What is an endoskeleton?
Shock-absorbing fluid with the womb of mammals
What is amniotic fluid?
Animals that are active at night
What are nocturnal animals?
A blue whale
What is the largest mammal that is part of the baleen family
Gnawing mammals like mice, beavers or squirrels
What are rodents?
Mammals whose young is raised in a pouch
What are marsupials?
Largest mammal of all
What is the blue whale?
Animals that cannot move but can move its environment toward itself
What are sessile animals?
Bilateral symmetry
What is the symmetry that all vertebrates have?
Largest living marsupial
What are kangaroos?
A structure that is formed from tissue of both the young and the mother that nourishes a developing mammal embryo
What is the placenta?
Odd-toed hoofed mammals, such as rhinoceroses, horses, and tapirs
What are perissodactyls?
Animals with a backbone or notochord and an endoskeleton
What are vertebrates?
Largest land-dwelling carnivore
What is a bear?
Milk glands that are meant to assist in feeding mammals young
What are mammary glands?
Egg-laying mammals
What are oviparous mammals?
Animals that eat insects
What are insectivores?
The symmetry that characterizes all mammals
What is bilateral symmetry?
Shrews, moles, and hedgehogs
What are insectivores
A species that still exists on Earth but can easily die out of existence
What are endangered species?
A venomous, egg-laying mammal with a duck-like bill and webbed feet
What is the platypus?
Animals that regulate their temperature by by internal mechanisms and maintain a stable body temperature regardless of their environment
What are homeothermic animals?
Vertebrates and tetra pods have four of these
What is a four-chambered heart?
Animals with hooves
What are ungulates?
A sea cow
What is a manatee?
Animals that chew the cud, example a cow
What are ruminants?
Mammals like the echidna and platypus that lay eggs
What are oviparous mammals?
Slowest land mammal
What is a sloth?
Two broad groups of whales
What are toothed and baleen whales?
Mammal that carries young in their pouch until they are old enough to be carried on their backs
What is a koala?
Daily Double
Why God made man not to be considered a mammal
What is that God created in the image of God?
Head structures made of bone and are shed every year
What are antlers?
Animals active during the day
What are diurnal animals?
Animals active at night
What are nocturnal animals?
Largest living marsupial
What is a kangaroo?