Mammalia (Linnaeus, 1758) are mammals. They have hair or fur, sweat glands, mammary glands, three middle ear bones and a neocortex region in the brain.
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- Agnathadea (A wastebasket order of jawless mammals)
- Artiodactyla (Even-toed ungulates)
- Avimaylia (A class of winged mammals (bats excluded))
- Carnivora (Mammals with forward facing eyes and jaws and teeth designed for catching and/or chasing prey)
- Cetacea (Aquatic mammals such as whales or dolphins)
- Chimeria (A wastebasket taxon of creatures displaying parts of multiple unrelated species)
- Chiroptera (Bats)
- Erinaceomorpha (Hedgehogs)
- Lagomorpha (An order that comprises of hares, rabbits and pikas)
- Monotremata (An order of mammals that lay eggs intead of giving live birth)
- Perissodactyla (Mammals with an odd number of toes on their hooves)
- Primates (Monkey-like creatures)
- Primatoidea (Primate-like mammals)
- Proboscidea (Large mammals)
- Rodentia (Characterised by two continuously growing incisors in the upper and lower parts of the jaws)
- Soricomorpha (A number of mammals including moles and shrews)
- Swina (Swine-like creatures with amphibious feet)
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