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List of mammals described in the 21st century - Wikipedia Mammals, other than bats, from the Misotshi-Kabogo highlands (eastern Democratic Republic of Congo), with the description of two new species (Mammalia: Soricidae) Bonn Zoological Bulletin 62: 203–219 [130]
Social Strategies of a Consummate Marine Predator: Mammal . . . They can hunt and consume multiple marine species from sharks, rays, herring, and salmon to a variety of marine mammal species, including at least 20 cetacean species, as well as occasionally hunt or harass a trespassing deer or seabird (Best et al , 2010; Bigg et al , 1987; Durban Pitman, 2012; Ford Reeves, 2008; Jefferson et al , 1991
Grizzly Bear - U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service Grizzly bears, Ursus arctos horribilis, are a member of the brown bear species, U arctos, that occurs in North America, Europe and Asia The subspecies U a horribilis is limited to North America and historically existed throughout much of the western half of the contiguous United States, central Mexico, western Canada and most of Alaska
An introduction to illegal wildlife trade and its effects on . . . To date, its appendices cover over 38,700 animal and plant species [8] IWT encompasses more than the well-known iconic species, such as tigers, rhinos, and elephants For example, the UNODC stated that no single species accounts for more than 5 % of all confiscations documented in the World Wildlife Seizure (WISE) database [7] Furthermore
Blue Whale - Oceana Blue whales are known for being the largest animal to ever live on the planet Learn more and how you can protect them
Sea Turtles - Smithsonian Ocean They require such large salt glands because of their preferred diet of jellyfish Since jellies are composed of mostly seawater, the leatherback ingests much more salt while feeding than any other sea turtle species Sea turtles cannot breathe underwater, but they can hold their breath for long periods of time—between 4 to 7 hours when resting
Same-sex sexual behaviour among mammals is widely observed . . . Respondents were asked how they recorded observations of SSSB and were able to select multiple answers or use free-form responses in this question 59 3% (N = 16) of respondents indicated that they recorded SSSB as an affiliative or play behaviour, while 48 2% (N = 13) indicated that they recorded SSSB like other sexual behaviours, 22 2% (N = 6) as a unique behaviour, 11 1% (N = 3) as a