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mammal

Mammal vs Delundung - What's the difference?

mammal | delundung |


As nouns the difference between mammal and delundung

is that mammal is an animal of the class mammalia, characterized by being warm-blooded, having hair and feeding milk to its young while delundung is (zoology) an east indian carnivorous mammal, prionodon gracilis , having spots and resembling the civet, but without scent pouches.

Mammal vs Palmigrade - What's the difference?

mammal | palmigrade |


As a noun mammal

is an animal of the class mammalia, characterized by being warm-blooded, having hair and feeding milk to its young.

As an adjective palmigrade is

(zoology) putting the whole foot upon the ground in walking, as some mammals do.

Mammal vs Banxring - What's the difference?

mammal | banxring |


As nouns the difference between mammal and banxring

is that mammal is an animal of the class mammalia, characterized by being warm-blooded, having hair and feeding milk to its young while banxring is (label) an east indian insectivorous mammal of the genus tupaia .

Mammal vs Lytta - What's the difference?

mammal | lytta |


As nouns the difference between mammal and lytta

is that mammal is an animal of the class mammalia, characterized by being warm-blooded, having hair and feeding milk to its young while lytta is (anatomy|archaic) a fibrous muscular band lying within the longitudinal axis of the tongue in many mammals, such as the dog.

Mammal vs Premammalian - What's the difference?

mammal | premammalian |


As a noun mammal

is an animal of the class mammalia, characterized by being warm-blooded, having hair and feeding milk to its young.

As an adjective premammalian is

before the evolution of mammals.

Mammal vs Antimammalian - What's the difference?

mammal | antimammalian |


As a noun mammal

is an animal of the class Mammalia, characterized by being warm-blooded, having hair and feeding milk to its young.

As an adjective antimammalian is

opposing or countering mammals.

Mammal vs Shehitah - What's the difference?

mammal | shehitah |


As nouns the difference between mammal and shehitah

is that mammal is an animal of the class mammalia, characterized by being warm-blooded, having hair and feeding milk to its young while shehitah is the ritual slaughter of mammals and birds according to jewish dietary laws.

Mammal vs Secretoglobin - What's the difference?

mammal | secretoglobin |


As nouns the difference between mammal and secretoglobin

is that mammal is an animal of the class mammalia, characterized by being warm-blooded, having hair and feeding milk to its young while secretoglobin is any of a family of small disulfide-linked dimeric proteins found only in mammals.

Mammal vs Soricomorph - What's the difference?

mammal | soricomorph |


As nouns the difference between mammal and soricomorph

is that mammal is an animal of the class mammalia, characterized by being warm-blooded, having hair and feeding milk to its young while soricomorph is any member of the order soricomorpha of shrew-like mammals.

Mammal vs Almiqui - What's the difference?

mammal | almiqui |


As nouns the difference between mammal and almiqui

is that mammal is an animal of the class mammalia, characterized by being warm-blooded, having hair and feeding milk to its young while almiqui is (l) (small nocturnal insectivorous mammal with long snout and venomous saliva).

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