mammals
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Piyoz the Great
@piyoz000 (487)
• Philippines
10 Feb 25
Have you heard about bumblebee bats? They are the world's smallest mammals, weighing just about 2 grams and the size of a large bumblebee. These tiny bats live in Thailand and Myanmar and help control insect populations.
What's...
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Dr Souvik Chatterji
@sathviksouvik (23245)
23 Jun 24
I saw a 4 year black bear and looked very big like an adult. The reason is many mammals like bear have a lifespan of around 25 years. So they dont live like humans upto 80 years. Human child takes time to look big. It is so...
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Michele
@Aquitaine24 (12000)
• San Jose, California
9 Oct 21
There are bobcats in our area. They come near homes, usually in the hills or foothills. These are pictures from Nextdoor of one. Do you see any kind of wild cats in your area?
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LindaOH
@LindaOHio (222417)
• United States
7 Jul 19
Discovered in 2006 in New York State, the white-nose syndrome (fungus) has killed millions of bats (mostly brown bats) in the eastern United States. The fungus has now arrived in northern California after sweeping through 38...
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John Welford
@indexer (4852)
• Leicester, England
20 Feb 18
Dolphins spend their whole lives surrounded by seawater but - because they are mammals - they cannot drink it. Any that they do take in is expelled through their blowholes.
So how do they get their fresh water then? The answer is...
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Alice Henry
@IreneVincent (15960)
• United States
26 Apr 16
This Will Probably Amaze You!
I came across this list recently, and have been meaning to incorporate it into a discussion. The numbers are astounding, and yet still growing as more and more are added each year. Exploring the...
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kendedes2011
@kendedes2011 (2712)
• Indonesia
31 Jul 11
There are also mammals, the torture and torment their own species, just as humans do?
Some people say humans are also mammals. But people can be towards other people very cruelly. They torment, torture and kill other people in...
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cynthiann
@cynthiann (18612)
• Jamaica
17 Dec 08
I could not believe my eyes as Manatees are an endangered species world wide and haven't been seen in this part of the world for many, many years.
I was driving along the coast back to work, and my DIL shouted for me to stop. I...
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Silencio Barnes
@silenciobarnes (249)
• United States
14 Jun 07
I heard that pure murder was strictly a human thing, meaning no other animal in nature just kills for no reason whatsoever.
But what is the driving force behind murder? If it's true that no other animal does it then man killing...
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