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mammals are a air breathing animals, Just like humans, they grow the same way as we do but they eat different food. Live in a different places, live in different enviorments. And im sure they look different to us, well i hope so anyway. Us humans are mammals, how do you think we grow?


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to who ever wrote this im pretty sure humans ARE mammals

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