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an animal having a backbone and mammary glands for producing milk to nourish the young
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Warm-blooded, usually hairy animals from the Chordate Phylum. This class of animals breathes air, gives live birth, and feeds milk to their young. Human beings are members of the Mammal Class, as well as dogs, cats, deer, mice, squirrels, raccoons, bats, opossums, and others.
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mammals, one of the five classes of vertebrates. Species in this class have hair and nurse their young.
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a shallow, saltwater area by the sea but separated from it by sandbars or by coral reefs or islands.
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The highest class of animals, including the ordinary hairy quadrupeds, the whales and man, and characterised by the production of living young which are nourished after birth by milk from the teats (Mamm? Mammary glands) of the mother. ...
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