Order of mammals
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MARSUPIALSOrder of mammals
SIRENIAOrder of mammals.
CETACEAOrder of marine mammals.
CETEOrder of mammals including whales.
SIRENIAOrder of large aquatic mammals.
sirenianany of an order of aquatic mammals
edentalbelonging to a toothless order of mammals
sireniansSIRENIAN, any of an order of aquatic mammals
primatalany of an advanced order of mammals, also PRIMATE
primateany of an advanced order of mammals, also PRIMATAL
cetaceousof or pertaining to the order Cetacea of aquatic mammals
primatalsPRIMATAL, any of an advanced order of mammals, also PRIMATE
primatesPRIMATE, any of an advanced order of mammals, also PRIMATAL
sirenicpertaining to a sirenian (any of an order of aquatic mammals)
galagoa small primate (any of an advanced order of mammals, also PRIMATAL)
chiropterana member of the Chiroptera, an order of mammals comprising the bats
carnivoraan order of flesh-eating mammals, including dogs, cats, bears, weasels, etc
chiropteransCHIROPTERAN, a member of the Chiroptera, an order of mammals comprising the bats
galagosGALAGO, a small primate (any of an advanced order of mammals, also PRIMATAL)
primaticpertaining to a primate (any of an advanced order of mammals, also PRIMATAL)
proboscidianany of an order of large mammals comprising the elephants and extinct related forms also PROBOSCIDEAN
proboscideanany of an order of large mammals comprising the elephants and extinct related forms also PROBOSCIDIAN
cetaceanbelonging to the Cetacea, an order of aquatic, chiefly marine mammals, including the whales and dolphins
proboscideansPROBOSCIDEAN, any of an order of large mammals comprising the elephants and extinct related forms also PROBOSCIDIAN
proboscidiansPROBOSCIDIAN, any of an order of large mammals comprising the elephants and extinct related forms also PROBOSCIDEAN
therapsidAn extinct reptile of a Permian and Triassic order, the members of which are related to the ancestors of mammals
therapsidsAn extinct reptile of a Permian and Triassic order, the members of which are related to the ancestors of mammals
mobbing(of a group of birds or mammals) Surround and attack (a predator or other source of threat) in order to drive it off
ungulatesbelonging or pertaining to the Ungulata, a former order of all hoofed mammals, now divided into the odd-toed perissodactyls and even-toed artiodactyls
ungulatebelonging or pertaining to the Ungulata, a former order of all hoofed mammals, now divided into the odd-toed perissodactyls and even-toed artiodactyls
dassiesany of several species of small mammals of the order Hyracoidea, of Africa and the Mediterranean region, having short legs, ears, and tail, and hooflike nails on the toes
hyraxany of several species of small mammals of the order Hyracoidea, of Africa and the Mediterranean region, having short legs, ears, and tail, and hooflike nails on the toes
hyracesany of several species of small mammals of the order Hyracoidea, of Africa and the Mediterranean region, having short legs, ears, and tail, and hooflike nails on the toes
hyraxesany of several species of small mammals of the order Hyracoidea, of Africa and the Mediterranean region, having short legs, ears, and tail, and hooflike nails on the toes
dassieany of several species of small mammals of the order Hyracoidea, of Africa and the Mediterranean region, having short legs, ears, and tail, and hooflike nails on the toes
carnivoraAn order of mammals that comprises the cats, dogs, bears, hyenas, weasels, civets, raccoons, and mongooses. They are distinguished by having powerful jaws and teeth adapted for stabbing, tearing, and eating flesh
edentatebelonging or pertaining to the Edentata, an order of New World mammals characterized by the absence of incisors and canines in the arrangement of teeth and comprising the armadillos, the sloths, and the South American anteaters
creodontany of a diverse group of extinct predatory mammals, from the Paleocene to Pleistocene epochs, that constituted the suborder Creodonta, of the order Carnivora, developing along evolutionary lines somewhat parallel to those of the ancestors of modern carni