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Mammology Final 2024

Horizontales
Type of habitat that consists mostly of living up in the trees. Ex. Lemurs
Structure located at the front of the head; includes eyes, mouth, and nose.
Most posterior type of teeth; located in the back of the mouth. Used for chewing or crushing.
The term for how animals move about to survive.
Most anterior type of teeth; located in the front of the mouth. Often used for grasping or clipping.
Group of animals which mammals arose from.
Mammals who are active during twilight.
Movement consisting of swinging, typically from limb to limb in trees. Seen in non-human apes.
Mammals who are active during the day.
Posterior teeth to canines. Deciduous. Vary in shape and size depending on species.
Used to catch something, such as a fish or insect.
Structure seen in some mammals used for grasping and gripping.
Diet consisting of ants.
A warm-blooded vertebrate. Has three middle ear bones.
A mammal whose diet is primarily insects.
A true flying mammal.
A mammal whose diet consists of eating other animals.
A type of monotreme mammal with spiny-like hairs.
Opposite of close.
A type of herbivore that eats grass and other types of low vegetation. Ex. horses
Type of cheek teeth in carnivores; blade-like for slicing meat.
A gap behind the incisors where no teeth occur.
A mammal whose diet consists of only plants.
Organ that is formed in the womb during pregnancy in eutherians.
The area that an animal defends.
Verticales
A type of beer with a bitter flavor.
A type of herbivore that searches for leaves or twigs in trees, bushes, or other types of tall plant structures. Ex. giraffe
Diet consisting of leaves. Ex. Koala.
A type of mammal where embryonic diapause is common. Very short intrauterine gestation compared to placentals.
A repeating sequence of limb movement used in walking and running.
Type of sense involved with smell and scent-marking.
Mammals who live underground.
Environment where an animal lives and spends most of its time.
Diet consisting of seeds, nuts, and fruits. Ex. chipmonks.
A type of communicative signal used in some bats and whales to locate objects and prey around them by sending out high-frequency noises.
Type of dental structure observed in some mammals specialized for grooming.
Also known as digging. Used by fossorial mammals.
Made out of keratin. Often in strands but can be formed into specialized structures in some mammals.
A mammal who consumes both plant material and other animals.
Type of arial movement that uses wind and air resistance to move around. Not actually flying.
Family of primates consisting of humans, orangutans, chimpanzees, and gorillas.
Keratin 'teeth-like' structures in the mouth used for filter-feeding. Observed in certain species of whales.
Group of animals that live and travel together.
Type of tooth located next to the incisors. Used for stabbing or piercing. Another name for 'dog'.
Opposite of back.
Skeletal structure that supports the brain, eyes, face, and mouth.
Sensory organ used for vision.