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1 Domain- Eukarya Kingdom Animalia Phylum- Chordata Class- Mammalia

2 Mammal characteristics  Hair  Different types of teeth  Mammary glands (feed milk to young)  Endothermic (maintain constant body temperature)  Have lungs must breathe air

3 Echidna

4 Platypus

5 insectivora  Eat insects  Shrews, moles, hedgehog

6 Star nosed mole

7 Order - Rodentia  Continuously growing teeth  High metabolism  High reproductive rate  Mice, rats, beaver, squirrels, capybara, porcupines, chinchilla, gopher, ground squirrels

8 Ground hog

9 Marmot

10 Capybara

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12 Order Lagomorpha  Pika, rabbits  Ever growing teeth  Large feet

13 Pika

14 Bat – order Chiroptera  Only true mammal fliers Use echolocation to Find food- Most eat insects Some eat fruit

15 Order Artiodactlya  Walk on even number of toes  Grazers  Camels, pigs, cows, deer, elk, antelope, hippos, giraffe, llama, sheep

16 Antelope Antelope

17 Order Perissodactlya  Odd toed grazers  Horses, rhinos, tapirs

18 Tapir

19 Order Xenarthra –Anteater sloths, armadillo

20 Order Carnivora  Meat eaters or omnivores  Dogs, cats, hyena, civets, seals, walrus, skunk, raccoon, bears, weasels

21 civet

22 Cheetah

23 Dingo

24 Fox

25 Sea Lions

26 Sea Otter

27 Order Hyracoidea  Not a ruminant but a multichambered stomach  Warm blooded but not good at regulating temperature so they huddle to help keep warm  herbivores

28 Hyrax

29 Order cetacea  Whales and dolphins  Live in water but have to breathe air  Have nose on top of head – blow hole  Two groups  toothed whales – beluga, killer whales, dolphins  Baleen whales- blue whale, humpbacked whale, bowhead whale

30 Beluga whales

31 Grey Whale

32 Killer whales

33 Sirenia  Include manatees and dugongs  Closest relatives- elephant and hyrax  Herbivores  Have fingernails on their fins

34 Manatee

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36 Order Primates  Lemurs, sifaka, old world monkeys, new world monkeys, great apes, Lorises, Tarsiers, people

37 Howler monkey

38 Spider monkey

39 Family hominidae  Orangutan, chimpanzee, gorilla, People  Binocular vision  Opposable thumbs  Large brains  Long term parental care of offspring  Omnivores or herbivore  Male larger than female (sexual dimorphism)

40 Ancient humans  Australopithecus- extinct 2million yrs ago  H. habilis and H. gautengensis 2.4-1.4 mya  H. rudolfensis and H. georgicus 1.9- 1.4 mya  Neanderthal and Denisovan 400,000- 30,000 ya  H. sapiens 250,000 ya to present

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42 AVERAGE WEIGHTAVERAGE STATURE SPECIESmales females females as % of males males females females as % of males Australopithecus afarensis 92 lbs (42 kg) 64 lbs (29 kg) 64%4 ft 11 in (151 cm) 3 ft 5 in (105 cm) 70% Australopithecus africanus 90 lbs (41 kg) 66 lbs (30 kg) 73%4 ft 6 in (138 cm) 3 ft 9 in (115 cm) 83% Paranthropus robustus 119 lbs (54 kg) 88 lbs (40 kg) 74%3 ft 9 in (114 cm) 3 ft 3 in (99 cm) 87% Paranthropus boisei 108 lbs (49 kg) 75 lbs (34 kg) 69%5 ft 4 in (137 cm) 4 ft 1 in (124 cm) 91% earliest humans (Homo habilis) 114 lbs (52 kg) 70 lbs (32 kg) 61%5 ft 2 in (157 cm) 4 ft 1 in (125 cm) 79% modern humans 1 (Homo sapiens) 144 lbs (65 kg) 119 lbs (54 kg) 83%5 ft 9 in (175 cm) 5 ft 3 in (161 cm) 92%

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