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The class Mammalia is one of the 7 which make up the subphyla Vertebrata (phylum [[Chordates|Chordata]]). | The class Mammalia is one of the 7 which make up the subphyla Vertebrata (phylum [[Chordates|Chordata]]). Mammals are vertebrates which are characterised by having young that are suckled on milk from the female parent, hair, and are [[endotherm|endothermic]]. |
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The class Mammalia is one of the 7 which make up the subphyla Vertebrata (phylum Chordata). Mammals are vertebrates which are characterised by having young that are suckled on milk from the female parent, hair, and are endothermic.