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Mammals

Mammals

(n)
UK
ˈmæm.əlz
US
ˈmæm.əlz
Definition: A warm-blooded vertebrate animal of a class that is distinguished by the possession of hair or fur, females that secrete milk for the nourishment of the young, and (typically) the birth of live young.
Meaning: Động vật có vú
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Historically, marine mammals such as whales, dolphins and seals have been eaten as food, though that happens to a lesser extent in modern times.

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Ostriches do not have teeth, and so cannot grind food as mammals do.

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Milk is boiled at a high temperature before the curds and liquid whey is separated, and rennet (an enzyme found in the stomach of mammals) is added.

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Otters, like humans, are mammals.

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Unlike many other mammals, it is impossible for horses to vomit.

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Some eagles will feed on mainly fish, while others feed on other, smaller mammals.

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Did you know that dolphins are mammals, just like humans?

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Dolphins belong to a group of marine mammals called cetaceans, which also includes whales and porpoises.

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