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Land Mammals

Members of the class Mammalia that live in many of the same places humans do, from the highest, coldest mountain regions to the hottest deserts and rainiest islands. They are warm-blooded vertebrates that have adapted to life on land.

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Which mammal have the longest life expectancy?

Some whales have a lifespan similar to humans. Blue whales live over 80 years - Fin whales live about 85 years. The Bowhead whale is the longest living mammal. Some bowhead whales have been found with ivory spears lodged in their flesh from failed attempts by whalers 200 years ago.

The longest living land mammal (after humans) is the elephant which averages 60 - 70 years old. Humans are the longest living mammal on land.

Picture of wild boar?

This should work i hope Site:http://www.alaskaphotographics.com/cgi-bin/script.pl?keywords=moose&op=search

Where do pangolins live and in what type of climate?

According to Wikipedia - They are found in tropical regions of Africa and Asia, which is a hot, humid climate. See the related link for the full article.

What states do possums live in?

True possums are native to Australia, and are quite different to the North American opossum. Possums live in all of the states of Australia.

Does a pangolin lay eggs?

No. The pangolin is a placental mammal, meaning that it gives birth to its young. The only egg-laying mammals are monotremes, which include just the platypus and the echidna.

What mammal has the longest jump?

the snow leopard, which can jump up to 50 feet

How many percent of rodents are mammals?

About forty percent of mammal species are rodents. Since there are about 5,400 mammal species, there are over 2,000 species of rodents.

What is in the okapi family?

The okapi is most closely related to the giraffe. Family Giraffidae.

What kind of trees do leopards live in?

Acacia , also known as a thorntree or wattle is one of the many types of tree that leopards live close to.

Have a look on Wikipedia for more detailed answers.

Why are chimpanzees used for testing?

Because they're closest to humans genetically - so any reactions in the chimps will most likely happen in humans.

Why doesn't a cow have legs?

There are several animals that have no legs. Some of these animals include, snakes, whales, snails, fish, and seals.

What is the role of deer repellent?

There are two different types of deer repellents. One of them is the contact repellents which are directly applied to plants. The other one is area repellents which are often placed in a problem area.

Should elephants be extinct?

My gosh no, I hope I am not around to see that happen, what a loss to the world if it did. lease do everything you can to help conserve them so that your children's children's children can see and experience these magnificent creatures. One does not appreciate what one has until it is gone. If elephants go extinct man will not be long after.

How a quaggas can be bred from zebras?

People will recreate the quagga by taking zebras that naturally look like quaggas and breeding them with other zebras that look like quaggas and eventually they should have a whole herd that looks like the quagga. for more information on the quagga project visit this website --- http://www.quaggaproject.org

How much mice do mice eat?

seeds, corn,vegies, or petco has good food for mice

What do voles look like?

Voles look like mice, except they have a shorter tail.

Can a wild boar jump?

The answer is yes. The adult wild boar can jump over a bar that is over 66cm. The best record of this experiment is 121cm without a stumble in the landing.

Where can one purchase a deer stand?

If you are looking for deer blinds in Caldwell, Texas, you can see Kawasaki of Caldwell. They Built blinds with exceptional workmanship and the highest quality materials, their Ranch King Blinds are designed to provide you with long-lasting use and rugged durability.

What baby animal can run an hour after its birth?

A Hyrax verify @http://www.awf.org/content/wildlife/detail/hyrax

What animal can jump the highest a Kangaroo Lion Deer or a Giraffe?

I think it is a deer (many different species). In Scotland, deer fences round shooting estates are very high, otherwise the deer would simply jump over a lower fence and escape the estate. A kangaroo (herbivore) has no need to jump vertically, but horizontally to escape when chased by carnivores. A lion can jump quite high, but compared to a leopard taunting him or her from branches high in a tree, the lion has no chance! As to a giraffe, they are not noted for jumping at all, but would use their long legs to run to escape from predators. Predators, usually lions, would do well to avoid the powerful kick from a giraffe's hooves.