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Mammals 3

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Different types of mammals have different types of teeth - depending on their diet Predators have large canines Herbivores have large flat molars
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little deer-like animals are a sister taxon to whales Name: Indohyus (Greek for "Indian pig"); pronounced IN-doe-HIGH-us Habitat: Shores of central Asia Historical Epoch: Early Eocene (48 million years ago) Size and Weight: About 2 feet long and 10 pounds Diet: Plants Distinguishing Characteristics: Small size; herbivorous diet About Indohyus:

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Blood type reproduction special features (body parts) Picture Fish ColdBlooded Eggs(Depends) Or Live Swim bladder,fins, gills,scales? amphibian ColdBlooded Eggs Gills,lungs, strong back legs, tail. reptiles ColdBlooded Eggs Tail,lungs, scales, no limbs(some), lungs. birds Warm Blooded Eggs Feathers,beak, wings, lungs. mammals Warm Blooded (Most) Live (Least) Egg Hair, limbs,Lungs.
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