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The class ''Mammalia'' is one of the 7 which make up the subphyla Vertebrata (phylum [[Chordates|Chordata]]). Mammals are [[ | The class ''Mammalia'' is one of the 7 which make up the subphyla Vertebrata (phylum [[Chordates|Chordata]]). Mammals are [[Vertebrates|vertebrates]] which are characterised by having young that are suckled on milk from the female parent, hair, and are [[Endotherm|endothermic]]. Many mammals also have specialised teeth. | ||
The largest mammal ever to have been in existance is the Blue Whale. It is also the largest animal ever. Blue Whales can grow as large as 100 feet in length, and weigh up to 130 tons. In comparison, the Mediterranean Water Shrew is around 1.5 inches long and weighs only a couple of ounces. The [[ | The largest mammal ever to have been in existance is the Blue Whale. It is also the largest animal ever. Blue Whales can grow as large as 100 feet in length, and weigh up to 130 tons. In comparison, the Mediterranean Water Shrew is around 1.5 inches long and weighs only a couple of ounces. The [[Species|species]] of mammal that have the most complex behaviour, are humans (''[[Homo sapien|Homo sapiens]]''), and they are capable of concious thought<ref>Vines, A. E &amp; Rees, N. (1966). Plant and Animal Biology Volume 1. 2nd Edition. London: Pitman.</ref>.<br> | ||
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Revision as of 16:18, 6 December 2018
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. Many mammals also have specialised teeth.
The largest mammal ever to have been in existance is the Blue Whale. It is also the largest animal ever. Blue Whales can grow as large as 100 feet in length, and weigh up to 130 tons. In comparison, the Mediterranean Water Shrew is around 1.5 inches long and weighs only a couple of ounces. The species of mammal that have the most complex behaviour, are humans (Homo sapiens), and they are capable of concious thought[1].
References
- ↑ Vines, A. E & Rees, N. (1966). Plant and Animal Biology Volume 1. 2nd Edition. London: Pitman.