California contains 2500 species of flowers and native mammals California contains 2500 species of flowers and native mammals California contains 2500 species of flowers and native mammals California contains 2500 species of flowers and native mammals
No. Rodents are a large subcategory of mammals, an order that contains beavers, rats, mice, and porcupines. Nearly 40% of all mammal species are rodents. All rodents are mammals, but not all mammals are rodents.
While the number of species is under constant review, and any estimate at any given time is probably inaccurate, there are between 4500 and 5000 species of mammals. The latest available list from the Mammal Species of the World lists 4629 unique species.These range from the smallest (shrews, pikas, and voles) to the largest (whales, rhinoceroses, elephants, and hippos).
That depends on the species of mammal in question, different mammals have different pregnancy terms. Shrews have gestation periods of 17-32 days, while in Elephants the period is nearly 2 years.
The two striped grasshopper or Melanopus bivittatus is native to nearly all of N. America. Despite it's potential for plant destruction, it is not an invasive species.
There are nearly 5000 species of frogs.
Strathclyde contains nearly 75 percent of Scotland's people.
Nearly all mammals are diploid organisms.
They are not nearly extinct. They are not on the endangered species list.
Adaptations that birds and mammals share include the fact that they are both warm blooded, they are both vertebrates, and they both have four chambered hearts. Unlike mammals, birds are covered in feathers and all birds lay eggs. Unlike birds, mammals are covered in hair, produce milk for their young, and nearly all mammals give birth to live young (except a few species that lay eggs).
all mammals descended from a common ancestor.
nearly all mammals are diploid organisms
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