Animal Kingdom Part 3 | Mammal Facts 2 | Groups of Mammals Part 1 | Groups of Mammals Part 2 |
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What are birds?
These members of the animal kingdom lay eggs, breathe with lungs, have wings and feathers
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What is a pride?
This term is used to describe a group of lions.
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What is rodents?
This is group include mice, squirrels, capybaras, etc.
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What is primates?
This group of mammals includes lemurs, orangutans, and apes.
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What are reptiles?
These members of the animal kingdom lay eggs, breathe with lungs, and have scales
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What is a mob?
This term is used to describe a group of kangaroos.
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What is carnivores?
Members of this group include bears, wolverines, and tigers.
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What is equids? (or one-toed ungulates)
Members of this group include horses, zebras, and donkeys.
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What are arthropods?
These members of the animal kingdom have external skeletons, segmented bodies, and jointed legs.
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What is echolocation?
This special system is used by bats to find their insect prey.
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What is marsupials?
This group of mammals include wombats, kangaroos, and opossums.
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What is bovids?
These types of mammals belong to a group that include cattle, sheep, and antelope.
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What are platyhelminths?
These members of the animal kingdom have flattened, unsegmented bodies, and some are parasites
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What is hibernation?
This is a condition in which an animal's body temperature drops to near freezing
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What is lagomorphs?
Members of this group include pikas, rabbits, and hares.
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What is insectivores?
The mammals in this group include hedgehogs, shrew, and moles.
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What is oviparous?
This term refers to reproduction by laying eggs
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What is chiroptera?
This group includes bats - the only mammal capable of true flight.
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What is monotremata (egg-layers)?
This group of mammals include platypus.
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