mammals Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)
mammals ka kya matlab hota hai
स्तनधारी
Noun:
दूध पिलानेवाला जानवर, स्तनीयजन्तु, स्तनपायी,
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mammals's Usage Examples:
Bogdanov, Birds and Mammals of the Black-Earth Region of the Volga Basin (in Russian, Kazan, 1871); Karelin for the southern Urals; Kessler for fishes; Strauch, Die Schlangen des Russ.
Ogilby, Catalogue of Australian Mammals (Sydney, 1895); B.
From the number of its cheek-teeth, the banded ant-eater has been regarded as related to some of the primitive Jurassic mammals; but this view is disputed by Mr Bensley, who regards this multiplicity of teeth as a degenerate feature.
Only two land mammals are known to be indigenous.
The comparatively few indigenous placental mammals, besides the dingo or wild dog - which, however, may have come from the islands north of this continent - are of the bat tribe and of the rodent or rat tribe.
fleah, or flea, cognate with flee, to run away from, to take flight), a name typically applied to Pulex irritans, a well-known blood-sucking insect-parasite of man and other mammals, remarkable for its powers of leaping, and nearly cosmopolitan.
FLYING - SQUIRREL, properly the name of such members of the squirrel-group of rodent mammals as have a parachute-like expansion of the skin of the flanks, with attachments to the limbs, by means of which they are able to take long flying-leaps from tree to tree.
Of smaller mammals, raccoons, squirrels and opossums are very common.
If we get into mammals, the biggest killer of humans is dogs – and horses.
The sea mammals include the common dolphin (Delphinus delphis).
Synonyms:
class Mammalia, female mammal, pilus, eutherian mammal, craniate, eutherian, tusker, vertebrate, metatherian, Mammalia, prototherian, fossorial mammal, hair, placental mammal, pelage, placental, mammalian, coat,
Antonyms:
digitigrade mammal, plantigrade mammal, undress, undergarment, uncover,