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Page 1: Mammalian Adaptations. MONOTREMES “Egg laying” Duckbilled Platypus Anteater Echidna

Mammalian Adaptations

Page 2: Mammalian Adaptations. MONOTREMES “Egg laying” Duckbilled Platypus Anteater Echidna

MONOTREMES“Egg laying”

Duckbilled PlatypusAnteaterEchidna

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MARSUPIALSPremature babies develop in pouch

Found in Australia/ New Guinea

• Kangaroo

• Wallaby

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MARSUPIALSOnly North American Marsupial

• Oppossum

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PLACENTALEmbryos nourished inside mother by

placenta

95% of all mammals are placental

At least 18 orders

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Incisors- Chisel like teeth for cutting

Canines- Pointed teeth for puncturing/tearing

Premolars- Shred and grind

Molars- Flat teeth for grinding, crushing

TEETH

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Specialized teeth vary with diet

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Grass eaters have different teeth than carnivores

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SALIVARY GLANDS

• DIGESTION starts in the MOUTH

Image from: http://www.entnet.org/healthinfo/throat/salivary.cfm

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BALEENThin keratin plates

that hang from the roof of the mouth and screen food from water

Image from: http://home.iprimus.com.au/readman/whale.htm

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ECHOLOCATIONBats can fly without eyes, but NOT

without ears

Bats emit high frequency sound waves that bounce off objects

Can determine size, distance, direction, speed

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RUMEN

In cud chewers like cows, sheep, goats, giraffes

First chamber of stomach containing bacteria to digest plants

Image from:http://arbl.cvmbs.colostate.edu/hbooks/pathphys/digestion/herbivores/rumen_anat.html

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CECUM

In non cud chewers like horses, rabbits, rodents, elephants

Small pouch off small intestine containing bacteria to digest plants

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Human appendix is vestigial cecum

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PRIMATES Larger Brain

Grasping hand with fingernails instead of claws

2 forward facing eyes

Includes:•Gorillas•Monkeys•Lemurs

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PRIMATES

Humans are primates too!

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PINNIPEDSCarnivorous

streamlined body

flipper limbed

Seals WalrusesSea lions

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UNGULATESMammals with Hooves

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CETACEANSIncludes:

whales, dolphins,

porpoises

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CHIROPTERA

BATS

Only mammals that can fly