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An [[animal]] with a [[backbone]] that feeds its young with [[milk]] and usually has hair.
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A '''mammal''' is an [[animal]] with a [[backbone]] that feeds its young with [[milk]] and usually has hair.
  
 
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|A dolphin is a '''mammal''' that lives in the sea.
 
|A dolphin is a '''mammal''' that lives in the sea.
 
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A '''mammal''' is an [[animal]] with a [[backbone]] that feeds its young with [[milk]] and usually has hair.
  
 
===Lifecycle of Mammals===
 
===Lifecycle of Mammals===

Revision as of 09:18, 17 August 2018

Key Stage 1

Meaning

A mammal is an animal with a backbone that feeds its young with milk and usually has hair.

Singular Noun: Mammal
Plural Noun: Mammals

About Mammals

Most mammals have a layer of fur.
All mammals have nipples.
Female mammals make milk for their young.
Most mammals give birth do live young.

Examples

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A mouse is a type of 'mammal called a rodent. Dogs were bred by humans from wolves. A hedgehog is a mammal that has very thick hairs that are spikey.
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A monkey is a mammal that lives in trees. A cow makes milk because it is a mammal. A dolphin is a mammal that lives in the sea.

Key Stage 2

Meaning

A mammal is an animal with a backbone that feeds its young with milk and usually has hair.

Lifecycle of Mammals

Elephant Foetus Baby Elephant Adult Elephant
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A mammal starts its life inside the mother getting its food through the umbilical cord. When a mammal has been born it cannot eat so it gets milk from its mother to survive. An adult mammal is mature and can have it's own offspring.

Key Stage 3

An animal with a backbone that feeds its young with milk and keeps a constant internal temperature.

Only two mammals lay eggs; the echidna and the duck billed platypus.