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A mammal is more specific than an animal in the biological classification hierarchy. While "animal" refers broadly to a kingdom that includes all animal life, "mammal" is a class within that kingdom that specifically encompasses warm-blooded vertebrates characterized by features such as fur or hair and the ability to produce milk. Therefore, all mammals are animals, but not all animals are mammals.

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