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A mammal is defined by the following characteristics:

1. Mammals have fur.

2. Mammals feed their young with milk.

3. Mammals have a neocortex in the brain

4. Mammals have one fenestra (hole) in the skull below the squamosal and postorbital bones.

5. Mammals are warm-blooded.

6. Mammals have three middle ear bones.

A bull fits all these descriptions. Therefore, it is a mammal.

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