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Examples of placental mammals are

  • dogs and other canines
  • cats and other felines
  • whales, dolphins and other marine mammals
  • humans
  • bats
  • primates such as chimpanzees, monkeys, gorillas
  • livestock such as pigs, horses, cattle, sheep, goats
  • all rodents such as rats, mice, chipmunks and guinea-pigs
  • giraffes
  • rhinoceroses
  • hippopotamuses

Not all mammals are placental.

The term "placental mammals" refers to those mammals which give live birth to fully developed young. these young have been nourished via the placenta, usually for several weeks to several months or longer, depending upon the size of the mammal.

Placental mammals may be distinguished from marsupials by the fact that marsupials are born extremely undeveloped. The blind, hairless, bean-sized joey makes an arduous journey into the mother's pouch (although not all marsupials have pouches) where it latches on to a teat. The teat then swells in its mouth, securing it firmly in place, while it continues its development for several more months.

The third group of mammals are the egg-laying mammals, the monotremes. These include platypuses and echidnas.

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