Top Banner
Types of Mammals NB #161
16

Types of Mammals NB #161. 2 Main Groups: Prototheria: monotremes Theria: marsupials & placentals.

Dec 16, 2015

Download

Documents

Annabella Doyle
Welcome message from author
This document is posted to help you gain knowledge. Please leave a comment to let me know what you think about it! Share it to your friends and learn new things together.
Transcript
Page 1: Types of Mammals NB #161. 2 Main Groups: Prototheria: monotremes Theria: marsupials & placentals.

Types of MammalsNB #161

Page 2: Types of Mammals NB #161. 2 Main Groups: Prototheria: monotremes Theria: marsupials & placentals.

2 Main Groups:

Prototheria: monotremes

Theria: marsupials & placentals

Page 3: Types of Mammals NB #161. 2 Main Groups: Prototheria: monotremes Theria: marsupials & placentals.

MonotremesEgg laying mammals

◦Retain eggs in their bodies for an extended time

5 species: duck-billed platypus & 4 species of echidnas (spiny anteaters) Short-beaked

echidnaduck-billed platypus

Page 4: Types of Mammals NB #161. 2 Main Groups: Prototheria: monotremes Theria: marsupials & placentals.

Monotremes“Monotreme”– means “single

opening”◦They have a cloaca instead of an

anus, urethra, & vaginaLive in Australia & New GuineaNo nipples- excrete milk through

mammary glands in the skin◦Display parental care

Page 5: Types of Mammals NB #161. 2 Main Groups: Prototheria: monotremes Theria: marsupials & placentals.

MonotremesLack teeth as adults (have

molars as young)Spur in the ankle- produces

powerful venom in the male platypus

Bill on the head functions in electroreception

Platypus video

Page 6: Types of Mammals NB #161. 2 Main Groups: Prototheria: monotremes Theria: marsupials & placentals.

Marsupials (metatherians)Young are carried in a pouchIncludes kangaroos, koalas,

oppossums, wombats, & the Tasmanian devil

kangaroo

Tasmanian devil

koala

Page 7: Types of Mammals NB #161. 2 Main Groups: Prototheria: monotremes Theria: marsupials & placentals.

MarsupialsMost live in Australia & New

Guinea◦We have one here…. Do you know

what it is?Young are born early and then

climb into their mother’s pouch to fully develop

* The placenta does not develop

Kangaroo baby* Young are called “joeys”

Page 8: Types of Mammals NB #161. 2 Main Groups: Prototheria: monotremes Theria: marsupials & placentals.

Placental MammalsGive birth to live and developed

young* Nourish young with a

placenta (organ developed during pregnancy for gas exchange, waste elimination, & nutrient uptake)Includes elephants, manatees,

anteaters, cattle, whales, badgers, dogs, & humans

Page 9: Types of Mammals NB #161. 2 Main Groups: Prototheria: monotremes Theria: marsupials & placentals.

Placental MammalsWith the exception of the

opossum, all mammals native to North America, Europe, Africa, and Asia are placental mammals (eutherians)

Page 10: Types of Mammals NB #161. 2 Main Groups: Prototheria: monotremes Theria: marsupials & placentals.

Placental MammalsWide opening at the bottom of

the pelvis for large, well-developed offspring

Page 11: Types of Mammals NB #161. 2 Main Groups: Prototheria: monotremes Theria: marsupials & placentals.

Placental MammalsHippopotamus- large herbivores in

sub-Saharan Africa◦Closely related to whales◦Spend most of their lives in water◦Very aggressive- one of the most

dangerous animals in Africa (humans are their only predators)

Page 12: Types of Mammals NB #161. 2 Main Groups: Prototheria: monotremes Theria: marsupials & placentals.

Placental MammalsElephant- largest land animal

◦Large proposcis modified into a trunk (mostly used for grabbing items)

◦Incisors grow into tusks used for digging and fighting

Page 13: Types of Mammals NB #161. 2 Main Groups: Prototheria: monotremes Theria: marsupials & placentals.

Placental MammalsTigers- largest cat species & third

largest land carnivore (behind polar bear & brown bear)◦Now highly endangered due to fur

poaching

Page 14: Types of Mammals NB #161. 2 Main Groups: Prototheria: monotremes Theria: marsupials & placentals.

Placental MammalsBlue whale- largest animal to

ever exist on Earth (98 feet long & 170 tonnes)◦Teeth modified into large plates

called “baleen”– eat tiny krill◦Endangered due to whaling

Page 15: Types of Mammals NB #161. 2 Main Groups: Prototheria: monotremes Theria: marsupials & placentals.

Placental MammalsManatees- also called sea cows

◦Large aquatic herbivores Known to wipe out plants from an entire

area

◦Slow moving- often killed by boats◦Sailors used to confuse manatees

with mermaids

Page 16: Types of Mammals NB #161. 2 Main Groups: Prototheria: monotremes Theria: marsupials & placentals.

Placental MammalsPrimates- lemurs, bush babies, monkeys, gibbons, gorillas,

chimpanzees, & humansOpposable digits on the feet and/or

handsHumans- adapted an upright posture,

ability to use and manipulate tools, bipedal locomotion, & highly complex brains◦ Homo sapiens- our scientific name!!

(evolved as early as 195,000 years ago)