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The classMammalia is scientifically defined as "all animals which have a vertebrated skeleton and suckle their young."
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From this I finally concluded that it belonged to the branch Vertebrata, classMammalia, subclass Monodelphia, group Pisciforma, order Cetacea, family .
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I concluded definitely that it belonged to the vertebrate branch, classmammalia.
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The porcupine, he might say, is of the classmammalia, and the order glires.
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All salmon are fish, for neither salmon nor fish belong to the classmammalia.
Usage of mammalia in inglés
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The mammalia have this kind of an eye; the Indian the same.
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We know more about the feathered tribes than the mammalia of Mexico.
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I concluded definitely that it belonged to the vertebrate branch, class mammalia.
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Can we lift the mammalia up into the high estate of motherhood?
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I claim to be of the class, mammalia; order, primates; genus, homo!
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No progress has yet been made at Mundesley in discovering the contemporary mammalia.
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This seems to be a reminiscence of the destruction of the great mammalia.
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As for men, they would have existed only in treatises on the mammalia.
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And the babe die of pap as they talk of mammalia.
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All the mammalia as well as shells are of recent species.
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The other species of mammalia are generally hotter than human beings.
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It was sympathetic help, such as man only among the higher mammalia shows.
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The marsupial animals are placed by some zoologists in the lowest class of mammalia.
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Thus, the mammalia breathe by lungs; the fishes, by gills.
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Taking them in the usual order of mammalia, we have three kinds truly carnivorous.
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The porcupine, he might say, is of the class mammalia, and the order glires.