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I assume "non mammals" in your question means all animals that are not mammals.

There are over one million species of animals in the world that are not mammals. We cannot give an exact number because we do not know how many undiscovered animals there are. Mammals make up less than one half of one percent of all animals.

If you are asking, "How many individual animals are there on earth that are not mammals?" then no one can answer.

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