19 sentences with 'mammal'

Example sentences and phrases with the word mammal and other words derived from it.

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« The elephant is a herbivorous mammal. »

mammal: The elephant is a herbivorous mammal.
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« The bat is a very interesting flying mammal. »

mammal: The bat is a very interesting flying mammal.
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« The guinea pig is a rodent mammal native to South America. »

mammal: The guinea pig is a rodent mammal native to South America.
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« The African elephant is the largest land mammal in the world. »

mammal: The African elephant is the largest land mammal in the world.
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« The hippopotamus is a mammal that lives in African rivers and lakes. »

mammal: The hippopotamus is a mammal that lives in African rivers and lakes.
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« The rhinoceros is a herbivorous mammal that lives in Africa and Asia. »

mammal: The rhinoceros is a herbivorous mammal that lives in Africa and Asia.
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« The platypus is a mammal that lays eggs and has a beak like that of a duck. »

mammal: The platypus is a mammal that lays eggs and has a beak like that of a duck.
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« The dolphin is a very intelligent marine mammal that communicates with sounds. »

mammal: The dolphin is a very intelligent marine mammal that communicates with sounds.
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« The polar bear is a mammal that lives in the Arctic and feeds on fish and seals. »

mammal: The polar bear is a mammal that lives in the Arctic and feeds on fish and seals.
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« The bat is a mammal that has the ability to fly and feeds on insects and fruits. »

mammal: The bat is a mammal that has the ability to fly and feeds on insects and fruits.
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« The dolphin is an intelligent and curious marine mammal that inhabits the oceans. »

mammal: The dolphin is an intelligent and curious marine mammal that inhabits the oceans.
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« The camel is a prominent and large mammal of the Camelidae family, with humps on its back. »

mammal: The camel is a prominent and large mammal of the Camelidae family, with humps on its back.
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« The horse is a herbivorous mammal that has been domesticated by humans for thousands of years. »

mammal: The horse is a herbivorous mammal that has been domesticated by humans for thousands of years.
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« The lion is a carnivorous mammal of the Felidae family known for its mane, which forms a crown around it. »

mammal: The lion is a carnivorous mammal of the Felidae family known for its mane, which forms a crown around it.
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« The platypus is an animal that has characteristics of a mammal, bird, and reptile, and is native to Australia. »

mammal: The platypus is an animal that has characteristics of a mammal, bird, and reptile, and is native to Australia.
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« The raccoon is a mammal of the carnivore family that inhabits North America, Central America, and South America. »

mammal: The raccoon is a mammal of the carnivore family that inhabits North America, Central America, and South America.
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« In Madagascar, a dwarf lemur was found, a mammal considered extinct, which has not undergone evolutionary changes in 45 million years. »
« This tiny mammal, which measures less than eleven centimetres, has not changed its appearance over the last 45 million years and after its "rediscovery" it has been established that its population, although small, is not at risk of extinction. »
« The computer functioning of a mammal is even more dependent on this kind of network: it requires five efficient senses to collect data, and a fast brain to process, archive, act and even forget it. A few million years before the birth of Sigmund Freud, another novelty was born from the powerful mammalian perceptual apparatus: consciousness. »

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