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- Mammal (11782 bytes)
9: *Subclass [[Monotremata]]
10: **[[Monotremata]]
80: *[[Black Rhinoceros]]
144: ... that lay [[Egg (biology)|egg]]s. Live birth also occurs in a variety of non-mammalian species, such a...
152: All mammalian brains possess a [[neocortex]]. This brain region is unique to mammals. - Platypus (21900 bytes)
7: {{Taxobox ordo entry | taxon = [[Monotremata]]}}
35: ...side down, while rubbing his abdomen. The fourth documented the female swimming underneath the male an...
49: The platypus is [[nocturnal]] and semi-[[aquatic]], inhabiting small [[...
53: ...rt by detecting their body electricity. Its electroception is the most sensitive of any mammal. This i...
55: ...laborate burrows, up to 20 [[metre|m]] long and blocked with plugs at intervals. She fills the nest at... - Placentalia (2168 bytes)
32: ... placental: the other two extant groups are the [[Monotremata]] and the [[Marsupial]]ia; there are other groups... - Mammal classification (78467 bytes)
11: ...er to which they belong. Please see the pages associated with specific orders to see more detailed re...
14: *Order [[Monotremata]]
42: ***Family [[Pseudocheiridae]]
56: ***Family [[Chrysochloridae]]
63: ***Family [[Cynocephalidae]] - Echidna (6296 bytes)
8: {{Taxobox_ordo_entry | taxon = [[Monotremata]]}}
25: ...owly, particularly if the terrain is rocky or tussocked. Despite being such a rotund and clumsy creatu...
27: ...ing themselves into any convenient hollow log or rock crevice; or disappearing into even moderately ha...
48: ...') is found in south east [[New Guinea]] and also occurs in almost all [[Australia]]n environments: fr...
50: ...revices during the heat of the day and becomes [[nocturnal|active only at night]]; in temperate region...
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