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Significados de
mammalia
en inglés
Warm-blooded vertebrates characterized by mammary glands in the female.
class Mammalia
Uso de
mammalia
en inglés
1
The
mammalia
have this kind of an eye; the Indian the same.
2
We know more about the feathered tribes than the
mammalia
of Mexico.
3
I concluded definitely that it belonged to the vertebrate branch, class
mammalia
.
4
Can we lift the
mammalia
up into the high estate of motherhood?
5
I claim to be of the class,
mammalia
;
order, primates; genus, homo!
6
No progress has yet been made at Mundesley in discovering the contemporary
mammalia
.
7
This seems to be a reminiscence of the destruction of the great
mammalia
.
8
As for men, they would have existed only in treatises on the
mammalia
.
9
And the babe die of pap as they talk of
mammalia
.
10
All the
mammalia
as well as shells are of recent species.
11
The other species of
mammalia
are generally hotter than human beings.
12
It was sympathetic help, such as man only among the higher
mammalia
shows.
13
The marsupial animals are placed by some zoologists in the lowest class of
mammalia
.
14
Thus, the
mammalia
breathe by lungs; the fishes, by gills.
15
Taking them in the usual order of
mammalia
,
we have three kinds truly carnivorous.
16
The porcupine, he might say, is of the class
mammalia
,
and the order glires.
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Sobre este término
mammalia
Nombre
Singular
Colocaciones frecuentes
extinct mammalia
other mammalia
great mammalia
indigenous mammalia
accompanying mammalia
Más colocaciones
Mammalia
a través del tiempo
Mammalia
por variante geográfica
Reino Unido
Común