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26 Cards in this Set
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mammals which make up largest group
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rodents
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animals with backbones
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vertebrates
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animals whose bodies maintain a fairly constant body temperature, regardless of outside temperatures
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warmblooded
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special milk producing glands
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mammary glands
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plant eating mammals
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herbivores
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place in which an animal prefers to live
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habitat
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insect feeding mammals
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insectivores
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flesh eating mammals
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carnivores
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a wombat is an example of a
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marsupial
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a cougar is an example of a
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feline
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a dog is an example of a
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canine
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a chimpanzee is an example of a
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primate
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a squirrel is an example of a
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rodent
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What is the only marsupial in the United States?
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opossum
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Name a mammal which lays eggs.
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echidna
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What is the only mammal that can fly?
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bat
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What are antlers made of?
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solid bone
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What family groups do lions live in?
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prides
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What are animals called that eat other animals that have already died?
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scavengers
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What is the fastest land animal on earth?
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cheetah
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What do Giant Pandas mostly eat?
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bamboo
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What do we call animals that live together in groups of the same kind?
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social animals
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What do whales and dolphins have a layer of for warmth?
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blubber
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Name 3 kinds of deer.
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moose, reindeer, elk, caribou, white-tailed deer
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Name two kinds of apes.
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gorilla, gibbon, champanzee, orangutan
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Name four marsupials.
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opossum, wombat, kangaroo, numbat, kiala, wallaby
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