An English Mastiff is a large dog and a mammal.
The English Bulldog.
The name in English for the long-necked mammal is giraffe(the camelopard).
Afrikaans for "mammal" is "soogdier". In English that translates as "suckling animal". Mammals suckle their young.
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Do not ask a question if it doesn't have propper English!
Mammifère is a French equivalent of the English word "mammal." The above-mentioned example models the singular form of the masculine noun in question. The pronunciation will be "ma-mee-fer" in French.
That is the correct spelling of the ungulate mammal, "pig" (also swine).
The Latin for "breasts" is mammae, from which we get the English mammal and mammary.
mammal is "honyuurui" if you want to be more specific eutherian mammal is "yuutaibanrui" marsupial is "yuutarui" monotreme is "tankourui" they are all mammals most Japanese wouldn't know what your talking about if use the last 3
Greyhound then comes the whippet If you mean fattest then it could be any dog that is not fed a good diet or is over fed. If you mean biggest I would have to say and Old English Matiff because they could top 200 pounds. If in fact you mean the fastest dog then I agree the Greyhound or whippet would be the .
It is Spanish for Tuesday and the latin name for a mammal called Sable (try Google,.)
"Seal" in English is φώκια (foh-kee-ah) as the aquatic mammal and σφραγίδα (sfra-yee-tha) as the stamp in Greek.