A glia monster is not a recognized term in Biology or zoology. If you meant "glial cell," these are non-neuronal cells in the nervous system that support and protect neurons, but they are not classified as mammals. Mammals are a specific group of animals characterized by features such as mammary glands and hair or fur. If you were referring to a fictional creature or concept, please provide more context for clarification.
No, it's a small harmless mammal.
No, it's a marine reptile.
Glia cells that brace and anchor neurons to nutrient lines are ASTROCYTES
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Brain
is it a mammal a reptile or a amphibian A prehistoric sea monster also know as Liopleordon
Nervous tissue
glia.
Agustina Nolasco
The answer is nerons and glia.
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Neurons and glia