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What are mammals?

Mammals live all across the world.

They can be found living in the ground, in trees, and even in the sea.

There are many different kinds of mammal, including us humans!

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Vertebrates

Mammals are one of the main five groups of vertebrates 鈥 animals that have a backbone inside their body.

The five groups of invertebrates 鈥 amphibians, birds, fish, mammals and reptiles
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Did you know?

More than half of all mammal species are rodents, a group that includes squirrels, hamsters, mice and guinea pigs.

Rodents have long, sharp front teeth that they use for biting and gnawing.

The teeth of rodents never stop growing.

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Watch 鈥 How to identify mammals

Explore the marvellous world of mammals.

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Did you know?

Blue whales are mammals that live in the sea.

They are the largest animal that has ever existed, including the dinosaurs.

Blue whales weigh about the same as 33 elephants!

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Different types of mammal

Image gallerySkip image gallerySlide 1 of 5, A male lion under sunlight in South Africa., Lion The lion is a large cat that lives in Africa and India. It is a carnivore and eats other animals.
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Marvellous mammal facts

  • All mammals have hair. Including humans!
  • All mammals have lungs and breathe air, but not all of them live on land.
  • Mammals have four limbs.
  • Mammals are all warm-blooded, which means that whatever the temperature is outside, they keep the same body temperature inside.
  • Mammals produce milk which they feed to their babies,
  • Nearly all mammals give birth to live babies. The only mammals that don't are the platypus and the echidna as they lay eggs.
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Important words

Aquatic 鈥 Any animal that lives or feeds in water. Seals, dolphins and beavers are all types of aquatic mammal.

Carnivores 鈥 Animals which eat meat. Dogs, cats, badgers and seals are all types of carnivorous mammals.

Freshwater 鈥 Water which is found in lakes, ponds, rivers and streams. Mammals like water voles and beavers spend much of their time in freshwater.

Herbivores 鈥 Animals which eat plants. Rabbits and cows are examples of herbivorous mammals.

Mammal 鈥 A mammal is a warm-blooded vertebrate with fur or hair on its skin.

Omnivores 鈥 Animals which eat both plants and meat. Foxes are an example of an omnivorous mammal.

Rodent 鈥 A small mammal with a pair of long front teeth used for gnawing. Rats, mice, hamsters, guinea pigs, and squirrels are all types of rodent.

Vertebrates 鈥 Animals which have a backbone. All mammals are vertebrates.

Warm-blooded 鈥 Animals which have a steady and warm body temperature, no matter what the outside temperature is.

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Activities

Activity 1 鈥 Identifying mammals

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Activity 2 鈥 Quiz

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Activity 3 鈥 Sort the mammals

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