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.
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.
What is oviparous?
This term refers to reproduction by laying eggs
What is chiroptera?
This group includes bats - the only mammal capable of true flight.
What is monotremata (egg-layers)?
This group of mammals include platypus.






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