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Title: 7' Class Mammalia 4500 species in 19 orders


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7. Class - Mammalia4500 species in 19 orders
  • Characteristics
  • hairy animals with glands that produce milk
  • maintain constant body temp.
  • most develop in the uterus where they are
    nourished by a placenta
  • limbs are under the body, directed downwards
  • fully mobile jaw and socket teeth

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Origins
  • probably arose from therapsids (200mya) which are
    mammal-like reptiles

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  • survival was probably enhanced by carrying
    embryos within the body, bearing live young, and
    the constant food supply (milk)
  • by the end of the Mesozoic era (65 mya) mammals
    diverged from the original line to three groups
    (probably sub-classes) -- Monotremes, Marsupials,
    and Placentals

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1. Monotremes Subclass Protothereia, Order
Monotremata
  • egg (leathery)-laying mammals
  • have a sense of electroreception to locate their
    prey
  • only five species exist, the duck-billed platypus
    and four sp. of spiny anteaters (Echidna)
  • single hole that serves the urinary tract, anus,
    and reproductive tract

Ornithorhynchidae
(Ornithorhynchus anatinus)
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2. Marsupials Subclass Theria or Metatheria
Supercohort-Marsupialia
  • the pouched animals- 272 species.
  • short gestation time is due to having a yolk-type
    placenta in the mother marsupial
  • young are typically born in a practically
    embryonic state (2cm).
  • Ex. Opossum, koala, wallaby, wombat, kangaroo,
    and Tasmanian Devil....

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3. Placentals (subclass Eutheria)
  • nourished in the uterus through a specialized
    embryonic organ attached to the uterus wall
    called the placenta allowing longer gestation
    times.
  • 4000 species. whales, bats, elephants,
    armadillos, dogs, sheep, cattle, and humans....

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Order Primates
  • Characteristics and origins
  • 233 living species placed in 13 families
  • most have long arms, prehensile (grasping) tail
    and hands with fingernails
  • stereoscopic vision with eyes in front of head
  • brain adapted for learning
  • probably arose about 65 mya
  • early primates were more like rodents that lived
    in trees

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Human classification/taxa
  • Animalia
  • Chordata
  • Mammalia
  • Primate
  • Hominidae
  • Homo
  • sapiens sapiens

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