Mammals
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The Hall of Mammals
UCMP Hall of Mammals Those hairy, milk-producing, warm-blooded animals that you have seen all of your life are mammals. The quagga, itself a mammal, will be your host here in the Hall of Mammals at the University of California Museum of Paleontology. The quagga, who is seen here reading about mammalian phylogeny, is a recently extinct mammal generally related to horses and zebras. It was a ...
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Terrestrial Mammals of the Arctic
Terrestrial Mammals of the Arctic The Arctic and Its Wildlife 1986 BRYAN SAGE Facts on File excerpts from pages 118, 121-22, 173-74 The total number of species of land mammals occurring in the Arctic is 48 (Appendix 2 shows their distribution in the Soviet Union, North America and Greenland). The nomenclature used here follows Corbet (1978) for the Soviet Union (with minor chages as indicated) ...
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NATURE: Baby Tales
Who can resist the magnetic allure of a baby The presence of little ones of any species invariably generates instant attention and concern from onlookers. In fact, it seems that both humans and animals are hard-wired to find youngsters adorable. The practical and essential reasons why the very young have an ability to play on our heart strings are explored in Baby Tales. Web highlights ...
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Costa Rica, Mammals
Sign in | Search: ezShop content Mammals by Christopher Baker Home : Travel : Costa Rica : CR Handbook : One Article Given the rich diversity of Costa Rica's ecosystems, it may come as a surprise that there are only 200 mammal species in the nation, half of which are bats. And Costa Rica, like most neotropical countries, has a depauperate marine mammal flora, in the words of one biologist.
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