The loris (a primate related to the lemur) is mammal.
The lorikeet is not a mammal. It is a bird, a type of parrot, as is the parakeet (budgie).
The Lorax is not an animal. It is a character created by Dr. Seuss.
* There is a mammal with a similar name, called the hyrax, which looks like a large rodent but is more closely related to the elephant and the manatee.
Evidentally it is. there is also a Bird ( aves) called a Lori or Lorikeet something between the size range of a parakeet and a parrot, very colorful.
A slow loris is the only poisonous mammal in the world.
The lorax is a "mossy-bossy man like creature." Man-like implies human-like which means that the lorax is indeed a mammal. As if that were not enough the lorax is also furry and most mammals have fur. But whether or not the lorax is a mammal or not is irrelevant since it is a creature of Dr.Seuss's imagination. The lorax represents the voice of the environment and also stands for the concern of the human impact over the environment.
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does the lorax die
you can, but a loris can't
The address of the Loris Library is: 4316 Main Street, Loris, 29569 2614
Stephen's Lorikeet was created in 1908.
Kuhl's Lorikeet was created in 1824.
Blue Lorikeet was created in 1776.
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The ISBN of The Lorax is 0394823370.