Mammals are warm-blooded vertebrates which suckle their young and which have a covering of hair.
Mammalogy is the scientific study of mammals.
Mammalogy is the scientific study of mammals.
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- Comparative Mammalian Brain Collections Provides information and images of complete and sectioned brains of different species.
- Mammals The Australian Museum encourages research into the biology of Australian and Pacific mammals, has extensive collections and resources and will answer scientific enquiries.
- Lab of Sara J. Iverson Research on the physiology and ecology of mammals. Includes list of publications and field work image gallery.
- Biology of Reproduction A morphological and immunohistochemical comparison of mammary tissues from the short-tailed fruit bat and the mouse.
- The Ruminant Digestive System Information on this system which is very different to that of non-ruminants, featuring a fermentation chamber housing millions of micro-organisms.
- Microbiology of the Rumen Information on the microbes that colonise the guts of higher animals and their ecology.
- Mammalian Forelimb Homologies Animated image which illustrates the similarities in forelimb structure of several different mammal species.
- Wildlife Conservation Society : India The focus of WCS has been on studies of tiger behavior and the long-term population dynamics of tigers, leopards and their ungulate and primate prey species.
- American Museum of Natural History: Department of Mammalogy The department collects, archives and studies specimens of recent mammals and houses over 275,000 specimens, making it the third largest collection of recent mammals in the world.
- Hystrix The Italian Journal of Mammalogy accepts papers on original research in basic and applied mammalogy concerning living and fossil mammals. It publishes extensive articles, reviews and short communications.
- Mammalogy on the Web Introduction to the study of mammals, their skeletons and dentition, systematics, cladistics, evolution and classification, with a glossary and bibliography.
- Mammalogy Part of a naturalist basic training course by John F. Pagels, Professor Emeritus of Biology, Virginia Commonwealth University.
- Mammals of Kansas An online recognition and educational guide. Includes descriptions and photographs.
- Burke Museum: Mammalogy The mammalogy program develops and maintains the valuable collection of over 50,000 specimens and trains students in research based on the collection.
- Spinning Skulls Provides hundreds of QuickTime VR object movies and close-up images of mammal skulls and teeth along with pictures, sounds and anatomical information.