The mammal you're describing could be a type of shrew, specifically the masked shrew (Sorex cinereus), which typically measures around 4 to 5 inches in length. Shrews have a slender, elongated body and a dark fur coat, which can appear blackish. They are common in Michigan and are known for their high metabolism and insectivorous diet.
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The answer will depend on whether you mean a bat for some sport - and in that case, which sport, or the mammal.
The giraffe is the mammal that has seven neck vertebrae, just like most other mammals. However, each of the giraffe's vertebrae can be over 10 inches long, allowing it to have a long neck.
I caught one today in Belas Lake, Cass County, Michigan. It was 20 inches long.
Mollies and black bettas.
The black rays are about 50 to 60 inches long.
they get about 45 inches (adult)
It is 4.5 inches long
The claws of a wolverine are nearly 4 inches. These claws are incredibly strong and are used to rip and shred different prey. The wolverine is a medium sized mammal that has no relation to the bear.
A lemming is a rodent 2.8 to 5.9 inches long, so lemming is a probable answer.
An Aardvark is a long nosed mammal.
A black rhino has two horns. The longest is in the front, and is usually about 20 inches long. However, and exceptionally large front horn may reach 55 inches.